Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.11.2020 06:20, gabby640

A rigid motion is a transformation that preserves ▼
either length or angle measure.
both length and angle measure.
Each side in the preimage has length
nothing and each side in the image has length
nothing, so the transformation

preserves
does not preserve
length. Each angle in the preimage has a measure of
nothing and each angle in the image has a measure of
nothing, so the transformation

does not preserve
preserves
angle measure. Therefore, the transformation

is not
is
a rigid motion.

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