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The first step to determine that the rectangle in Quadrant III is congruent to the rectangle in Quadrant I was to rotate the first rectangle 90 degrees clockwise about the origin. What is the next step?
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The first step to determine that the rectangle in Quadrant III is congruent to the rectangle in Quadrant I was to rotate the first rectangle 90 degrees clockwise about the origin. What is the next step?

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The first step to determine that the rectangle in Quadrant III is congruent to the rectangle in Quadrant I was to rotate the first rectangle 90 degrees clockwise about the origin. What is the next step?

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The first step to determine that the rectangle in Quadrant III is congruent to the rectangle in Quadrant I was to rotate the first rectangle 90 degrees clockwise about the origin. What is the next step?

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Translate (slide) the rotated rectangle so it lines up with the rectangle in Quadrant I. In practice pick a vertex of the rotated rectangle and the corresponding vertex of the Quadrant I rectangle, find the translation vector between them, and apply that translation. This places the two rectangles on top of each other, proving they are congruent.