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To show that the rectangle in Quadrant III is congruent to the rectangle in Quadrant I Darnell rotates the first rectangle 90 d...Asked by NLEVHEEPPO
To show that the rectangle in Quadrant III is congruent to the rectangle in Quadrant I, Darnell rotates the first rectangle 90 degrees clockwise into Quadrant II. What is his next step?
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translate
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translate
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NLEVHEEPPO
What two transformations are shown to demonstrate that the triangles are congruent?
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rotation of
degrees counterclockwise and translation of
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rotation of
degrees counterclockwise and translation of
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To show that the rectangle in Quadrant III is congruent to the rectangle in Quadrant I, Darnell would need to perform a reflection across the y-axis.
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To demonstrate that triangles are congruent, two transformations commonly used are a rotation and a translation. Specifically, a rotation of a certain angle and a translation by a certain amount would be performed.
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