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(02.01 MC) When a figure is translated on a coordinate grid, what conclusion can you draw from the pre-image and image?
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(02.01 MC) When a figure is translated on a coordinate grid, what conclusion can you draw from the pre-image and image?
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(02.01 MC) When a figure is translated on a coordinate grid, what conclusion can you draw from the pre-image and image?
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Translation doesn't change the lengths of the sides or
the size of the angles. So when a figure is just translated,
the original image and the translated image are congruent.
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