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Mathematics, 13.12.2019 05:31 jrich5111

which composition of transformations can be used to show that figure 1 is congruent to figure 3?
a)rotation, then translation

b)rotation about (0, 0), then reflection

c)reflection, then rotation about (0,0)

d)translation, then ro‘ation about (0,0)

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