Math, asked by valentinacarmona03, 1 year ago

Triangle XYZ is transformed to create triangle X'Y'Z'. The side lengths of both triangles are shown. = 10 cm = 10 cm = 9 cm = 9 cm = 4 cm = 4 cm Is this a rigid transformation? Explain. Yes, the pre-image and image have the same side length measures. Yes, all transformations are rigid. No, the side lengths of triangle XYZ are different from each other. No, each side length of X'Y'Z' should be one half of the corresponding side length of XYZ.

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Answered by santy2
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A rigid transformation is a transformation of the plane that preserves length.

It is also known as isometry.

The following examples are rigid transformations.

1) Rotation

2) Reflection.

3.) Translations.

The correct answer is thus :

Yes, the pre-image and image have the same side length measures.

Answered by fatimaagonzalezz26
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Answer:it’s A

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