The triangles shown are congruent by the SSS congruence theorem.

3 rigid transformations are shown. Triangle A B C is first rotated about point C to form triangle A prime B prime C. Triangle A prime B prime C is then shifted down to form triangle A double-prime B double-prime C prime. Triangle A double-prime B double-prime C prime is reflected across A double-prime B double-prime to form triangle A double-prime B double-prime C double-prime

The diagram shows the sequence of three rigid transformations used to map TriangleABC onto TriangleA"B"C". What is the sequence of the transformations?

rotation, then reflection, then translation
rotation, then translation, then reflection
translation, then reflection, then rotation
translation, then rotation, then reflection

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Answer:

Rotation, then Translation, then Reflection

Step-by-step explanation:

See the attached figure.

as shown in the figure

Triangle ABC is first rotated about point C to form triangle A'B'C. (rotation)

Triangle A'B'C is then shifted down to form triangle A''B''C'. (translation)

Triangle A''B''C' is reflected across A''B'' to form triangle A''B''C'' (reflection)

So, the answer is second option rotation, then translation, then reflection

Ver imagen Matheng

The sequence of the transformations are in the order of:

  • Rotation, then Translation, then Reflection

Triangle

This is a shape which has three sides and also has three vertices and can be identified as a polygon.

With this in mind, we can see that from the complete diagram shown above, we can see that Triangle ABC is first rotated, then Triangle A'B'C is shifted and translated, while Triangle A'B"C is finally reflected.

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