Which equation shows the correct relationship between the measures of the angles of the two triangles? The measure of angle CAB = The measure of angle C prime B prime A prime The measure of angle BCA = The measure of angle A prime B prime C The measure of angle CAB = The measure of angle C prime A prime B prime The measure of angle BCA = The measure of angle C prime A prime B prime
C' (read as C prime) is the image of point C after the transformation. Same for A and A' B and B'
Look for an option that has the letters in the same order.
For example, this is wrong >>The measure of angle CAB = The measure of angle C prime B prime A prime because CA B <--> C'B' A' B should go go B'
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Look at this: The measure of angle B C A = The measure of angle A prime B prime C The order of the letters on the left is not the same as the order on the wrong.
Now, look at the last two options and post which one you think is correct.
I think C is correct
The measure of angle CAB = The measure of angle C prime A prime B prime m<CAB = m<C'A'B' Correct!
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