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Question
triangle congruence: asa and aas
which of these triangle pairs can be mapped to each other using a reflection and a translation?
image of four sets of triangle pairs
Step1: Recall Reflection/Translation Effects
Reflection flips a figure over a line, translation slides it. Both preserve shape, size, and angle/side congruence. We need triangle pairs with corresponding congruent angles/sides, and orientation allowing reflection + translation to map one to the other.
Step2: Analyze Each Pair
- First Pair: Check angles/sides. The right angles, marked sides, and marked angles. But orientation? Maybe not.
- Second Pair: Triangles have right angles, marked sides, and marked angles. A reflection over a vertical line (to flip one triangle) then translation (to move it) could map them. Corresponding parts (right angle, marked side, marked angle) are congruent, matching ASA/AAS.
- Third Pair: Orientation and position don't align with reflection + translation as easily.
- Fourth Pair: Triangles are rotated, not just reflected/translated.
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The Middle Graph (Second Triangle Pair)