Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781337614085
Author: Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Consider AABC and APQR in the figure.
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The two triangles are congruent because there exists a sequence of rigid transformations that maps one triangle to the other triangle.
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Select the two transformations that combine to map AABC to APQR.
0 A. translation 1 unit up
B. rotation of 180° about the origin
C. reflection across the x-axis
D. reflection across the y-axis
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E. translation 1 unit to the right
rotation of 90° about the origin
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider AABC and APQR in the figure. y 0 B 0 8 The two triangles are congruent because there exists a sequence of rigid transformations that maps one triangle to the other triangle. 0 O Select the two transformations that combine to map AABC to APQR. 0 A. translation 1 unit up B. rotation of 180° about the origin C. reflection across the x-axis D. reflection across the y-axis P E. translation 1 unit to the right rotation of 90° about the origin
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