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The coordinates of the vertices of A ABC are A(1, 1), B(5, 1), and C(5, 3). The

coordinates of the vertices of A A'B'C' are A'(-1, -1), B'(-5, - 1), and C'(-5, - 3).
Which statement correctly describes the relationship between A ABC and A A'B'C'?

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Answer: ABC is congruent to A’B’C because yo can nap ABC to A’B’C using a rotation of 180 degrees about the origin, which is A rigid motion

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Answer:

△ABC is congruent to △A′B′C′ because you can map △ABC to △A′B′C′ using a rotation of 180° about the origin, which is a rigid motion.

Explanation:

Because you can map △ABC to △A′B′C′ using a rotation of 180° about the origin, which is a rigid motion.

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