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If the orientation of two shapes is not the same, which transformation(s) should you use to show they are congruent? Why?

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If the orientation of two shapes is not the same, first check which directions they point. Changing the orientation of a shape to map it onto another is only possible through either reflection or rotation. So, choose a suitable transformation—either reflection or rotation—to map one shape onto the other. Translations alone would not show the congruence of shapes with different orientations.

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Answer:

the amount of sides, angels and sides that are parallel.

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