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Which statement about the transformation is true? it is rigid because all side lengths and angles are congruent. It is rigid because no side lengths or angles are congruent. It is nonrigid because all side lengths are congruent. It is nonrigid because no side lengths or angles are congruent.

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Answer: A. it is rigid because all side lengths and angles are congruent.

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The statement "It is rigid because all side lengths and angles are congruent" is true.

In mathematics, a transformation is considered rigid if it preserves distances and angles. For example, a translation, rotation, or reflection is a rigid transformation because it preserves distances and angles. If a transformation preserves side lengths and angles, then it is considered rigid, regardless of whether the side lengths and angles are congruent or not.

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