If you perform a non-rigid motion on a polygon, will the type of polygon change? Explain.(1 point)

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No, the polygon will have the same number of vertices, so it will be the same general polygon.
No, the polygon will have the same number of vertices, so it will be the same general polygon.

Yes, the polygon will have the same number of vertices, so it will be a different type of polygon.
Yes, the polygon will have the same number of vertices, so it will be a different type of polygon.

No, the polygon will have a different number of vertices so it will be the same general polygon.
No, the polygon will have a different number of vertices so it will be the same general polygon.

Yes, the polygon will have a different number of vertices so it will be a different type of polygon.
Yes, the polygon will have a different number of vertices so it will be a different type of polygon.

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No, the polygon will have the same number of vertices, so it will be the same general polygon. The non-rigid motion will change the position or orientation of the vertices, but the overall shape and structure of the polygon will remain the same.
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