Consider â–³ABC and â–³DEF.
Which statement is true?


The triangles are congruent because there is a series of rigid motions that maps â–³ABC to â–³DEF.

The triangles are not congruent because several series of rigid motions map â–³ABC to â–³DEF.

The triangles are not congruent because the transformations that map â–³ABC to â–³DEF are not rigid motions.

Consider ABC and DEF Which statement is true The triangles are congruent because there is a series of rigid motions that maps ABC to DEF The triangles are not c class=

Respuesta :

the answer would be the first option

because the size of the shape is not altered
the answer is the first option.

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