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Molly was curious if quadrilateral A, B, C, D and E, F, G, H were congruent, so she tried to map one figure onto the other using transformations.

Molly was curious if quadrilateral A, B, C, D and E, F, G, H were congruent, so she-example-1
Molly was curious if quadrilateral A, B, C, D and E, F, G, H were congruent, so she-example-1
Molly was curious if quadrilateral A, B, C, D and E, F, G, H were congruent, so she-example-2
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Answer:

Its c

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User Orlp
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Answer: Choice C. No error. Molly is correct

Note how BC is 4 units high while FG is 5 units high. We don't have a match. So there is no way the figures are the same regardless of rigid transformations.

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