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Is there a rigid transformation taking Rhombus P to Rhombus Q? Explain how you know.

Is there a rigid transformation taking Rhombus P to Rhombus Q? Explain how you know-example-1

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There's no rigid transformation

Explanation:

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State if there's a rigid transformation between P and Q

The term rigid transformation implies that there's no change in any two or more given shapes as long as the size is being considered.

Looking at both rhombus, you observe that rhombus P and Q have different dimensions.

So, we can conclude that there's no rigid transformation from rhombus P to Q .

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