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is there a rigid transformation that maps triangle abc to triangle abd?…

Question

is there a rigid transformation that maps triangle abc to triangle abd? if so, which transformation?
options:
yes, because a rotation about point b will map △abc to △abd
yes, because a reflection across overline{ba} will map △abc to △abd
no, because no rigid transformation will map △abc to △abd
yes, because a translation to the right will map △abc to △abd

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze Rigid Transformations

Rigid transformations (reflection, rotation, translation) preserve shape and size. For $\triangle ABC$ and $\triangle ABD$, check symmetry. The line $BA$ is a common side, and the angle at $B$ is split by $BA$, suggesting a reflection across $BA$.

Step2: Evaluate Options

  • Rotation: Rotation about $B$ would not align $BC$ to $BD$ as symmetrically as reflection.
  • Translation: Translation moves the figure, but $ABC$ and $ABD$ share vertex $B$, so translation is invalid.
  • Reflection across $BA$: Reflecting $\triangle ABC$ over $BA$ maps $C$ to $D$, forming $\triangle ABD$, preserving congruence.
  • "No" option is wrong as congruent triangles (same shape/size) allow rigid transformation.

Answer:

The correct option is: yes, because a reflection across $\overline{BA}$ will map $\triangle ABC$ to $\triangle ABD$ (the top - left option among the four choices).