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Triangles Q R S and T U V are shown. Triangle Q R S is translated across S Q and then is shifted down and to the right to form triangle T U V. Can a translation and a reflection map TriangleQRS to TriangleTUV? Explain why or why not. No, the triangles are not congruent. Yes, a translation mapping vertex Q to vertex T and a reflection across the line containing QS will map â–³QRS to â–³TUV. No, the triangles are obtuse. Yes, a translation mapping vertex S to vertex T and a reflection across the line containing RS will map â–³QRS to â–³TUV.

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