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Quadrilateral ABCD is translated up and to the right, and then rotated about point Q. Which congruency statement is correct?
ABCD ≅ WXYZ
ABCD ≅ ZYXW
ABCD ≅ WZYX
ABCD ≅ ZWXY
Quadrilateral A B C D is translated up and to the right and then is rotated 180 degrees about point Q to form quadrilateral X Y Z W.
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ABCD ≅ WXYZ.
Explanation: The translation + 180° rotation are rigid motions that send A→X, B→Y, C→Z, D→W, so ABCD ≅ XYZW. Cyclically relabeling the vertices (starting at W) gives WXYZ, which is one of the answer choices.
Explanation: The translation + 180° rotation are rigid motions that send A→X, B→Y, C→Z, D→W, so ABCD ≅ XYZW. Cyclically relabeling the vertices (starting at W) gives WXYZ, which is one of the answer choices.
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