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The coordinates of the vertices of △PQR are P(1, 4) , Q(2, 2) , and R(−2, 1) . The coordinates of the vertices of △P′Q′R′ are P′(−1, 4) , Q′(−2, 2) , and R′(2, 1) .

Which statement correctly describes the relationship between △PQR and △P′Q′R′ ?

A) △PQR is congruent to △P′Q′R′ because you can map △PQR to △P′Q′R′ using a reflection across the x-axis, which is a rigid motion.

B) △PQR is congruent to △P′Q′R′ because you can map △PQR to △P′Q′R′ using a reflection across the y-axis, which is a rigid motion.

C) △PQR is congruent to △P′Q′R′ because you can map △PQR to △P′Q′R′ using a translation 2 units to the left, which is a rigid motion.

D) △PQR is not congruent to △P′Q′R′ because there is no sequence of rigid motions that maps △PQR to △P′Q′R′ .

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

User Piyush Dhamecha
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ANSWER

The correct answer is option B


EXPLANATION


When we analyse carefully we can see that PQR is mapped on to P'Q'R' by the rule


(x,y)\rightarrow (-x,y)



P(1,4)\rightarrow P'(-1,4)



Q(2,2)\rightarrow Q'(-2,2)



R(-2,1)\rightarrow R'(2,2)


That is to say the x-coordinates are negated. Hence y-axis is the mirror line.


Since reflection is a rigid motion, the two triangles are congruent. That means the two triangles PQR and P'Q'R' are equal in all respect.


See graph in attachment.

The coordinates of the vertices of △PQR are P(1, 4) , Q(2, 2) , and R(−2, 1) . The-example-1
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