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When a figure is translated, reflected, or rotated, what's the same about the original

figure and its image? What's different?

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5 votes

Answer:

The figures are congruent.

Explanation:

The figures are same shape and size, but we are allowed to flip, slide or turn. In this example the shapes are congruent (you only need to flip one over and move it a little). Angles are congruent when they are the same size (in degrees or radians).

8 votes

Answer:

Its angles and its sides remain the same! Also its shape and size. The difference is the figures location/position. Hope this helps :)

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