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Answer:
(d) No, the figures are different sizes
Explanation:
Congruent figures have corresponding sides the same length. A'''B''' is not the same length as AB, so the figures cannot be congruent.
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Congruence is sometimes shown by identifying rigid transformations that map one figure onto another. Rigid transformations preserve size. The sizes these figures are different, so rigid transformations cannot be used to map one figure to the other. The appropriate statement of this is choice D.