Given a pre-image and an image, explain how you could use transformations to show that they are congruent.
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Under a reflection, rotation, or translation, an image is congruent to its pre-image. If the image can be shown to be the result of one of these transformations, then the image is congruent to its pre-image. Because of the transitive property of congruence, the same will be true if the image is a result of a sequence of these transformations.
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