Math, asked by Michaelhr1030, 6 months ago

If a rotation takes triangle CAT to C'A'T', what is C'T'?

Answers

Answered by memcudz1
1

Answer: C'T' = 4 units

Answered by amitnrw
4

Given  : a rotation takes triangle CAT to C'A'T',

To Find : what is C'T'?

Solution:

a rotation takes triangle CAT to C'A'T'

CA ↔ C'A'

CT ↔ C'T'

AT ↔ A'T'

There is only rotation has no dilation / scaling .

Hence Figures would be congruents

=> CA = C'A'

   CT = C'T'

   AT = A'T'

CT = 4

Hence C'T' = 4 units

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