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Does the transformation appear to be a rigid motion? Explain.

Does the transformation appear to be a rigid motion? Explain.-example-1
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Answer: No.

Step-by-step explanation: In order for a motion to be considered "rigid", it must undergo a transformation or rotation in which the distance between the vertices does not change. The distance between the vertices becomes larger in the image, meaning this is not a rigid motion.

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