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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 17:50, janiyahlanae66

Which statement is true about the transformation? It is isometric because not all side lengths and angle measures remained the same. It is isometric because all side lengths and angle measures remained the same. It is not isometric because not all side lengths and angle measures remained the same. It is not isometric because all side lengths and angle measures remained the same.

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