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Triangle JOY is translated using the rule (x,y)→(x+3, y−2) to create triangle J'O'Y'. If a line segment is drawn from point J to point J' and from point O to point O', which statement would best describe the line segments drawn?

They share the same midpoints.
They create diameters of concentric circles.
They are parallel and congruent.
They are perpendicular to each other.

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Answer:

They are parallel and congruent

Explanation:

just took the test lol

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Answer:

They are parallel and congruent.

Explanation:

As both triangles are translated and have the same area, since they are just translated into a different part of the graph, the lines drawn from point J to point J" and the point O to O" will turn out to be parallel and congruent lines, that have the same measures, since they will be moved the same distance.

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