The term that precisely describes triangles that can be mapped onto one another through a sequence of rigid motions is "congruent triangles." Congruent triangles have the same shape and size, meaning their corresponding sides and angles are equal. Rigid motions include translations, rotations, and reflections, which do not alter the size or shape of the triangles.
What term precisely describes triangles that can be mapped onto one another through a sequence of rigid motions?
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