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Identify the translation rule on a coordinate plane that verifies that triangle A(-5,1), B(-2,7), C(0,1) and triangle A'(-3,2), B'(0,8), C'(2,2) are congruent.
A) (x, y) → (x - 1, y + 2)
B) (x, y) → (x + 2 , y + 1)
C) (x, y) → (x - 2, y + 1)
D) the triangles are not congruent

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Geometry Identify the translation rule on a coordinate plane that verifies that triangle-example-1
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The first two graphs are D) and D).
For the last one (above), the triangles are not congruent (D), because C --> C' doesn't follow the same translation rule as A, B --> A', B'
User Allan Ojala
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