The coordinates of the vertices of △JKL are J(3,0), K(1,−2), and L(6,−2). The coordinates of the vertices of △J′K′L′ are J′(−3,1), K′(−1,3), and L′(−6,3). Which statement correctly describes the relationship between △JKL and △J′K′L′ ? △JKL is congruent to △J′K′L′ because you can map △JKL to △J′K′L′ using a rotation of 180° about the origin followed by a translation 1 unit up, which is a sequence of rigid motions. △JKL is congruent to △J′K′L′ because you can map △JKL to △J′K′L′ using a translation 1 unit up followed by a reflection across the y-axis, which is a sequence of rigid motions. △JKL is not congruent to △J′K′L′ because there is no sequence of rigid motions that maps △JKL to △J′K′L′. △JKL is congruent to △J′K′L′ because you can map △JKL to △J′K′L′ using a reflection across the x-axis followed by a reflection across the y-axis, which is a sequence of rigid motions.
i think it would be B
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