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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 21:00, tilly40oooo

Triangle ABC and triangle A'B'C, shown below, are congruent. A
A
B
B
-S
Part A
Can triangle ABC be transformed to triangle A'B'C' using a single translation? If yes, then describe the translation. If not, then explain why this transformation does not exist.
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