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(lots of points) (dumb answers will be reported) The triangles are congruent by SSS. Which transformation(s) can be used to map one triangle onto the other?
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The triangles are congruent by SSS.
Which transformation(s) can be used to map one triangle onto the other?
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dey same length of sides (by SSS) so no dialations
they seem to be reflected across KL
only reflection
techinically, you could move JKL to the left then reflect it, but reflection and translation is not an option
so I would say only reflection
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reflection, rotation and translation
Just took the test
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