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A transformation of ΔDEF results in ΔD'E'F'.

2 triangles with identical side lengths and angle measures are shown. The second triangle is rotated to the left.
Which transformation maps the pre-image to the image?

The transformation is a dilation.
The transformation is a reflection.
The transformation is a rotation.
The transformation is a translation.


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Answer:

anser is a

Explanation:

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Lanuel

Since the two triangles have identical side lengths and angle, a transformation which maps the pre-image to the image is: option C.

What is a transformation?

A transformation refers to the movement of a point from its original (initial) position to a new location.

In Geometry, there are different types of transformation and these include the following:

  • Dilation
  • Reflection
  • Translation
  • Rotation

In this scenario, a transformation which maps the pre-image to the image is a rotation because triangle DEF result in the formation of triangle D'E'F' with each of its sides moved through the same angle and it has the same size as the original triangle.

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