Triangle HAM is translated using the rule (x,y)→(x+6, y) to create triangle H'A'M'. If a line segment is drawn from point H to point H' and from point A to point A', which statement would best describe the line segments drawn?
They share the same midpoints. They are parallel and congruent. They are diameters of concentric circles. They are perpendicular to each other.
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Well, first tags aren't working :P okay so you would move the triangle HAM to the right 6 units because of the "x+6" so kind of like this...: |dw:1385157064933:dw| right?
hmm okay what then?
So is the answer B?
yes :)
thanks
can you help me with a other one?
sure :)
Triangle QRS has been translated to create triangle Q'R'S'. RS= R'S' = 2 units, angles S and S' are both 28 degrees, and angles R and R' are both 32 degrees. Which postulate below would prove the two triangles are congruent?
SSS SAS ASA AAS
so with what they gave, it would look kind of like this: |dw:1385157604699:dw|
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