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Mathematics, 03.10.2020 01:01, loredobrooke9929

1. A quadrilateral ABCD is translated to the right by 2 units to obtain another quadrilateral A 'B'CD'.
Which statement is correct?
A.
The length of A B' must be two units less than the length of AB.
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B.
The length of A B must be equal to the length of AB
C.
The length of A B' must be twice the length of AB.
D.
The length of A B must be two units more than the length of AB.
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