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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 04:40 laceybabin1952

Plans for a new park call for gardens directly across the sidewalk from each other to be congruent. This computer printout shows a rose garden. if the vertices of a tulip garden are located at (x1, -y1), (x2, -y2), (x3, -y3), and (x4, -y4), will the tulip garden be congruent to the rose garden?


Plans for a new park call for gardens directly across the sidewalk from each other to be congruent.

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