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Mathematics, 29.08.2020 21:01 JaleahOwens13

On a coordinate system, a square which lies entirely in quadrant I has a vertex at the origin. Another square, which
lies entirely in quadrant III, also has a vertex at the origin.
If the squares are congruent, this could be shown with all of
the following transformations except-
O translation
O rotation
O reflection
dilation

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