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OpenStudy (newme1227):

HELP I WILL FAN AND MEDAL! How are rigid transformations used to justify the SAS congruence theorem?

OpenStudy (newme1227):

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OpenStudy (newme1227):

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OpenStudy (wholock):

Okay, so a rigid transformation is one that preserves all of the lengths and angle measurements. This means that the original triangle and translated one are congruent.

OpenStudy (wholock):

So if you have the measurements for one, you can solve for the other because they are identical triangles

OpenStudy (newme1227):

thank you

OpenStudy (wholock):

Anytime!

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