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Triangle 1 has vertices at (E, F). (GH), and (J, K). Triangle 2 has vertices at (E +2, F + 5), (G+2, H + 5), and
(J + 2, K + 5).
What can you conclude about triangle 2?

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Triangle 1 has vertices at (E, F). (GH), and (J, K).

Triangle 2 has vertices at (E +2, F + 5), (G

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