What error did Konnor make in his conclusion?
A. The quadrilaterals are congruent, not s...
Mathematics, 10.04.2020 22:10, orlandoreypot2491
What error did Konnor make in his conclusion?
A. The quadrilaterals are congruent, not similar.
B. Its impossible to map STUV onto WXYZ using only rigid transformation and dilations, so the figures are not simular.
C. There is no error. This is correct conclusion.
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