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The triangle you created in Question 2 should coincide with the original triangle you created. (Il your

coincide, revisit the steps in Question 1 through 3.) What does that mean in terms of congruency and rigid
transformations? Explain. Paste a screen capture of your transformations in the space below.

The triangle you created in Question 2 should coincide with the original triangle-example-1
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User Luchnik
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The copied triangle is congruent to the original triangle because a series of rigid transformations mapped one to the other. It follows that the corresponding sides and angles of the two triangles are also congruent.

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User StefanHeimberg
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Answer:

The copied triangle is congruent to the original triangle because a series of rigid transformations mapped one to the other. It follows that the corresponding sides and angles of the two triangles are also congruent.

Explanation:

The triangle you created in Question 2 should coincide with the original triangle-example-1
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User Eric Johnson
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