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A figure maps to another figure using one or more translations, reflections, or rotations. What must be true about the two figures?
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it is the same shape and size, it could be a 3D object, if so they have the same surface area and volume. but it uses one or more translations so the objects right now are not overlay-ed with each other. that is what i have determined
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Any point in figure A can be mapped to a point in figure B.
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