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Use rigid motions to explain whether the triangles in the figure are congruent. Be sure to describe specific rigid motions in your explanation.
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Use rigid motions to explain whether the triangles in the figure are congruent. Be sure to describe specific rigid motions in your explanation.
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Use rigid motions to explain whether the triangles in the figure are congruent. Be sure to describe specific rigid motions in your explanation.
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The triangles have rigid points by turning at specific times in order to create that particular shape.
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