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24 September, 09:59

A triangle has the coordinates (7, 6), (6, 3), and (8, 3) at its vertices. The transformed triangle has the coordinates (6, - 7), (3, - 6), and (3, - 8) at its vertices. Are the triangle and its transformation congruent? Why or why not?

A. Yes, the transformation is a 90° clockwise rotation.

B. No, the transformation is a 180° clockwise rotation.

C. Yes, the transformation is a 270° clockwise rotation.

D. No, the transformation is a 360° clockwise rotation.

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  1. 24 September, 10:19
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    The answer is C. and it is congruent because it has equal length of corresponding sides.
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