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Mathematics, 30.07.2020 07:01, lailahussain99

Is there a series of rigid transformations that could map ΔQRS to ΔABC? If so, which transformations could be used? No, ΔQRS and ΔABC are congruent but ΔQRS cannot be mapped to ΔABC using a series rigid transformations.
No, ΔQRS and ΔABC are not congruent.
Yes, ΔQRS can be translated so that R is mapped to B and then rotated so that S is mapped to C.
Yes, ΔQRS can be translated so that Q is mapped to A and then reflected across the line containing QS.

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