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  • 22-03-2018
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When translating a figure using a combination of two translations, is the resulting figure congruent to the original figure?

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  • 22-03-2018
Yes, when you translate a figure the figure is always congruent to the original figure.

Translation is a type of rigid transformation and after rigid transformation the image is always congruent to the pre-image.

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