IM having a hard time understanding: Part I: Provide the coordinates of a parallelogram A’B’C’D’ that is congruent to parallelogram ABCD. Explain why these figures are congruent. (4 points) Part II: Provide the coordinates of a parallelogram A’’B’’C’’D’’ that is similar to parallelogram ABCD. Explain why these figures are similar. (6 points) Picture in comments
For Part I, it means to translate the graph of ABCD to a different location on the xy plane then describe why a translation doesn't change the size of the parallelogram.
For Part II, it wants you to change the size of ABCD, but it wants you to do it in a way where the parallelogram you create is still similar in ratio to ABCD.
In order to do all of this successfully, it is important to keep track of the lengths of the segments as well as their slopes.
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