Question Square ABCD undergoes a single transformation to form a congruent square, A′B′C′D′ . Which of the following best describes the possible transformation that took place?(1 point)

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There are several possible transformations that could have taken place to form a congruent square.

1. Translation: The square could have been moved (translated) in a certain direction without changing its shape or size. This would result in a congruent square.

2. Rotation: The square could have been rotated around its center by a certain angle. This would also result in a congruent square.

3. Reflection: The square could have been reflected (flipped) across a line of reflection. This would result in a congruent square.

Since the question does not provide any specific information about the transformation, it is not possible to determine which of these transformations, or possibly another transformation, took place. Therefore, the correct answer is that the possible transformation is unknown or unspecified.
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