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Question 4 We mapped 2 triangles with a series of basic rigid motions, and showed they are congruent. Will it be true for the opposite? A.Yes B.No Question 5 (1 point) Order doe…
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We mapped 2 triangles with a series of basic rigid motions, and showed they are
congruent. Will it be true for the opposite?
A.Yes
B.No
Question 5 (1 point)
Order does not matter with sequencing of transformations,
A.True
B.False
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for question 4 the answer is yes and for question 5 the answer is false
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