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Mathematics, 10.01.2020 21:31, hope10079

Which of these transformations are isometries? the diagrams are not drawn to scale.
(i) parallelogram efgh--> parallelogram xwvu
(ii) hexagon cdefgh--> hexagon yxwvut
(iii) triangle efg--> triangle vwu

answers options:
1.i only
2.ii and iii only
3.i and iii only
4.i, ii, and iii


Which of these transformations are isometries? the diagrams are not drawn to scale. (i) paral
Which of these transformations are isometries? the diagrams are not drawn to scale. (i) paral
Which of these transformations are isometries? the diagrams are not drawn to scale. (i) paral

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