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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 03:00, dbzrules02

Callie claims that figure 1 and figure 2 are neither congruent nor similar. Is Callie’s claim correct? If so, explain. If not, find a sequence of transformations that maps figure 1 to figure 2 and shows that they are congruent, similar, or both.

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