Respuesta :
Answer: Option C is most Appropriate.
C) Kadesha is not correct because the number of units between points A and B is different than those between points A primeand B prime.
Step-by-step explanation:
Coordinates of vertices of ΔABC are =A(1,-1), B(1,-4),C(4,-4)
Coordinates of vertices of ΔA'B'C' are =A'(1,5), B'(1,1),C(4,1)
Suppose, Preimage =ΔABC
Image =ΔA'B'C'
If you will find distance between two vertices of Both the triangles or length of sides of triangles
Kadesha is not correct because the number of units between points A and B is different than those between points A prime and B prime. Option (C) is the correct answer.
What is a graph?
"A graph can be defined as a pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner. The points on the graph often represent the relationship between two or more things".
For the given situation,
The triangle ABC has points A(1,-1), B(1,-4), C(4,-4)
The triangle A'B'C' has points A'(1,5), B'(1,1), C'(4,1)
Plot these two triangles in the graph as shown below.
The graph shows the relation between the triangle ABC and A'B'C'.
Both the triangles are separated by different units and are not images of one another.
Hence we can conclude that Kadesha is not correct because the number of units between points A and B is different than those between points A prime and B prime. Option (C) is the correct answer.
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