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Triangle END is translated using the rule (x, y) → (x − 4, y − 1) to create triangle E'N'D'. If a line segment is drawn from point E to point E' and from point N to point N', which statement would best describe the line segments drawn? (1 point

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This answer is right!!!!! They are parallel and congruent.

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Here are the choices for this problem:
They are parallel and congruent.
They are perpendicular to each other.
They share the same midpoints.
They create diameters of concentric circles.

The transformation that is done is a translation. Which means that the coordinates will be translated or moved in the coordinate plane without changing the size and the orientation of the image. If is a line was drawn from E to E' and another line was drawn from N to N', the two lines would be parallel and congruent since the translation done to E is the same to that of N.

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They are parallel and congruent.
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