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Plans for a new park call for gardens directly across the sidewalk from each other to be congruent. This computer printout shows a rose garden. If the vertices of a tulip garden are located at (x1,−y1), (x2,−y2), (x3,−y3), and (x4,−y4), will the tulip garden be congruent to the rose garden?

A)No, because the transformation applied was not a rigid motion.
B)You cannot tell because you do not know where the points are in the plane.
C)Yes, because the tulip garden is a reflection of the rose garden.
D)Yes, because the same transformation was applied to all the vertices.

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Answer:

letter C

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The answer is letter C

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