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Jon performs 3 transformations on a pentagon. First, he reflects it over the x-axis. Then, he translates it 3 units to the left and 4 units up. Finally, he reflects the image over the line x = 1. Are the
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Jon performs 3 transformations on a pentagon. First, he reflects it over the x-axis. Then, he translates it 3 units to the left and 4 units up. Finally, he reflects the image over the line x = 1. Are the original and transformed images congruent?
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All the transformation performed on a pentagon does not affect on its size or its length
It is not stretched or shrunk
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The original and transformed images are congruent
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