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The rule (x, y) → (-X, -y) maps A RST to A R'S'T',

Which statement correctly describes the relationship between ARST and A R'S'T'?
The triangles are congruent because AR'S'T' is a rotation of ARST, and a rotation is a rigid motion.
The triangles are congruent because AR'S'T' is a translation of ARST and a translation is a rigid
motion
The triangles are not congruent because AR'S'T' is a translation of ARST, and a translation is not a
rigid motion
The triangles are not congruent because AR'S'T' is a rotation of A RST, and a rotation is not a rigid
motion

The rule (x, y) → (-X, -y) maps A RST to A R'S'T', Which statement correctly describes-example-1

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

These triangles are first off congruent, because the only value that is changing, is the negative sign in front.

This negative sign means that the triangle is being rotated to a different quadrant of the graph, so the answer is A.

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