For each example, select the type of transformation shown. Then write if the figures are similar or congruent in the space provided. Two squares in a coordinate plane. Square A B C D has vertices A 2, 4; B 5, 4; C 5, 1; and D 2, 1. Square A prime B prime C prime D prime has vertices A prime negative 4, 4; B prime negative 1, 4; C prime negative 1, 1; and D prime negative 4, 1. (A) Square ABCD was translated . The figures are . Two right triangles in a coordinate plane. Triangle A B C has vertices A 1, 2; B 1, 1; and C 2, 1. Triangle A prime B prime C prime has vertices A prime 3, 6; B prime 3, 3; and C prime 6, 3. (B) Triangle ABC was Choose... . The triangles are . Two rectangles in a coordinate plane. Rectangle D E F G has vertices D 1, 3; E 4, 3; F 4, 1; and G 1, 1. Rectangle D prime E prime F prime G prime has vertices D prime 1, negative 3; E prime 4, negative 3; F prime 4, negative 1; and G prime 1, negative 1. (C) Quadrilateral DEFG was Choose... across the x-axis. The figures are .