Answer:
The second and third choices are true
Explanation:
In mathematics, a translation is a type of transformation where the object is moved horizontally and/or vertically, but it is not resized, reshaped, or rotated. To create R'T', the segment RT can be moved up, down, left, right, or diagonally. However, the length will be the same.
The first choice is incorrect because R'T' is the same length as RT, so it is definitely not shorter. That being said, the second statement must be correct because the length is the same.
The third choice is also correct. R'T' will be in a different position because it will have been translated, but the orientation will be the same (orientation typically refers to rotation, and the line is not rotated in a translation).
The fourth choice is incorrect because R'T' is not a rotation (so it is not turned). The fifth statement is incorrect because the only ways to switch the positions of R and T would be rotation or reflection (two other types of transformations). Finally, the last choice is incorrect because the line is moved, so there is a position change involved.
Therefore, the second and third choices are true