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Mathematics, 05.10.2019 07:30 ericgalo808

Aa'b'c' was constructed using aabc and line segment eh.
for eh to be the line of reflection between a abc and a a'b'c'.
e
which statements must be true? select three options.
b
bd = db
df = fg
mzefa = 90°
the line of reflection, eh, is the perpendicular bisector of
bb', aa', and cc
aabc is not congruent to aa'b'c'.

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