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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 18:10 genyjoannerubiera

Quadrilateral ABCD is transformed according to the rule (x, y)→ (x + 3, y + 3) to create quadrilateral A′B′C′D′. Which statement is true?
A. the angle measures of quadrilateral A′B′C′D′ are greater than the angle measures of quadrilateral ABCD.

B. The side lengths of quadrilateral A′B′C′D′ are 3 more than the side lengths of quadrilateral ABCD.

C. The angle measures of quadrilateral A′B′C′D′are less than the angle measures of quadrilateral ABCD.

D. The side lengths of quadrilateral A′B′C′D′ are the same as the side lengths of quadrilateral ABCD.


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