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When the sequence of sides (shortest to longest, for example) remains the same (CW or CCW), then the number of reflections

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When the sequence of sides (shortest to longest, for example) remains the same (CW or CCW), then the number of reflections is even, possibly zero. The figure will have been translated if all of the corresponding sides retain their original direction, otherwise rotation is involved.

If the sequence is reversed, as in the upper right and lower left figures, then reflection is involved. The line of reflection will be the line through the midpoints of the segments connecting corresponding vertices.

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