Asked by justin
Quadrilateral A B C D is rotated 145 degrees about point T to form quadrilateral A prime B prime C prime D prime.
Quadrilateral ABCD is rotated 145° about point T. The result is quadrilateral A'B'C'D'. Which congruency statement is correct?
ABCD ≅ A'B'C'D'
ABCD ≅ A'D'C'B'
CDAB ≅ A'D'C'B'
CDAB ≅ C'B'A'D'
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
ABCD ≅ A'B'C'D'
Reason: A rotation maps each vertex to its prime (A→A', B→B', C→C', D→D') and preserves order and distances, so the corresponding congruence is ABCD ≅ A'B'C'D'.
Reason: A rotation maps each vertex to its prime (A→A', B→B', C→C', D→D') and preserves order and distances, so the corresponding congruence is ABCD ≅ A'B'C'D'.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.