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Taylor says that you can always get from one shape to a congruent shape using three reflections at most. Test Taylor’s theory using three examples. Describe your transformations each time. I NEED AN ANSWER
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Taylor says that you can always get from one shape to a congruent shape using three reflections at most. Test Taylor’s theory using three examples. Describe your transformations each time.
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There are three main types of congruence transformations: Translation (a slide) Rotation (a turn) Reflection (a flip)
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Huh a Congruent shape ?
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