Congruent Figures Quick Check
Describe the series of transformations that have occurred to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent.(1 point) Responses rotation, then translation rotation, then translation rotation, then reflection rotation, then reflection reflection, then translation reflection, then translation translation, then rotation
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The series of transformations that have occurred to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent is rotation, then translation.
How would you describe this series of transformations? (1 point) Responses Reflection across the y-axis and then a translation of (−3,−5) shows that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle A′′B"C". Reflection across the y -axis and then a translation of left parenthesis negative 3 comma negative 5 right parenthesis shows that triangle upper A upper B upper C is congruent to triangle upper A double prime upper B double prime upper C double prime . Since triangles ABC and A′′B"C" do not have the same orientation, they are not congruent. Since triangles upper A upper B upper C and upper A double prime upper B double prime upper C double prime do not have the same orientation, they are not congruent. Translation of (2,0) and then reflection across the x-axis shows that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle A′′B"C". Translation of left parenthesis 2 comma 0 right parenthesis and then reflection across the x -axis shows that triangle upper A upper B upper C is congruent to triangle upper A double prime upper B double prime upper C double prime . Rotation of 90 degrees clockwise and then reflection across the x-axis shows that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle A′′B"C".
Translation of (-3, -5) and then reflection across the y-axis shows that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle A''B''C''.
Describe the sequence of steps used to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent. (1 point) Responses translation, then transformation translation, then transformation reflection, then translation reflection, then translation rotation, then translation rotation, then translation translation, then reflection
The sequence of steps used to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent is:
1. Translation
2. Transformation
1. Translation
2. Transformation
What is the sequence of steps used to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent? (1 point) Responses reflection, then translation reflection, then translation translation, then transformation translation, then transformation translation, then reflection translation, then reflection rotation, then translation
The sequence of steps used to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent is:
1. Reflection, then translation.
1. Reflection, then translation.
What is the sequence of steps used to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent? (1 point) Responses reflection to Quadrant I, then a translation of (3, 2) reflection to Quadrant I, then a translation of left parenthesis 3 comma 2 right parenthesis reflection to Quadrant III, then a translation of (−1, 6) reflection to Quadrant III, then a translation of left parenthesis negative 1 comma 6 right parenthesis translation to Quadrant II, then a rotation 90 degrees counterclockwise translation to Quadrant II, then a rotation 90 degrees counterclockwise rotation 90 degrees clockwise, then a translation of (1, 6)
The sequence of steps used to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent is:
1. Reflection to Quadrant I, then a translation of (3, 2).
1. Reflection to Quadrant I, then a translation of (3, 2).