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Any rigid motion must be a translation, a reflection, a rotation, or a glide reflection. Consider these one at a time. Which of the following is true of translations? A Any translation can be expressed as a composition of reflections across two parallel lines. B. Any translation can be expressed as a composition of reflections across two perpendicular lines that intersect halfway between any point and its image C. Any translation can be expressed as a composition of reflections across three parallel lines. D. Any translation can be expressed as a composition of reflections across three lines whose single intersection point is halfway between any point and its imag E. Any translation can be expressed as a composition of reflections across two lines whose intersection point is halfway between any point and its image.

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Any translation can be expressed as a composition of reflections across two parallel lines.

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