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If a translation take triangle CAT to C’A’T’, what is A’T’?

If a translation take triangle CAT to C’A’T’, what is A’T’?-example-1

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Answer:

√10 (option 1) is the answer. (FLVS)

Explanation:

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Answer:

Option (1)

Explanation:

If a translation takes the triangle CAT to triangle C'A'T', transformation will be the rigid transformation or Isometry.

By the definition of rigid transformation, shape and size of the image and preimage remains the same.

Therefore, length of the sides of ΔC'A'T' will remain same as ΔCAT after the translation.

Option (1) √10 will be the answer.

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