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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 18:34 dianamoulton13

Triangle 1 has vertices at (A, B), (C, D), and (E, F). Triangle 2 has vertices at (A,3B), (C,3D), and (E,3F). What can you conclude about triangle 2?

(A)Triangle 2 is not congruent to triangle 1 because the transformation applied was not a rigid motion.
(B)Triangle 2 is congruent to triangle 1 because a reflection is a rigid motion.
(C)Triangle 2 is not congruent to triangle 1 because it is not a translation of triangle 1.
(D)You cannot tell because you do not know where the points are in the plane.

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