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The triangles are congruent by the SSS congruence theorem. Which rigid transformation(s) can map ABC onto DEC? reflection, then rotation reflection, then translation rotation, then translation rotation, then dilation

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The correct rigid transformations to map congruent triangle ABC onto triangle DEC are a reflection followed by a rotation or a reflection followed by a translation; dilation is not required as congruent triangles are the same size.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that triangles ABC and DEC are congruent by the Side-Side-Side (SSS) congruence theorem, there are several rigid transformations that can be used to map triangle ABC onto DEC. A rigid transformation is a transformation of a geometric figure that preserves distances and angles. The options include combining reflection, rotation, translation, or dilation. However, considering the congruence, the correct sequence would be a reflection followed by a rotation or a reflection followed by a translation. Dilation would not be needed since congruent triangles are equal in size, and a dilation would change the size of the triangle.

Rotation is defined by the transformation equations x' = x cos Ø + y sin Ø for the x-coordinate, and y' = -x sin Ø + y cos Ø for the y-coordinate. This transformation maintains the distances between points, therefore keeping congruence intact.

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reflection, then rotation

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