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which of the following best describes the triangles shown below? triang…

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which of the following best describes the triangles shown below? triangle 1 image of a red triangle on a coordinate grid triangle 2 image of a blue triangle on a coordinate grid a. triangle 1 and triangle 2 are similar because triangle 2 can be created by rotating, reflecting, and/or translating and dilating triangle 1. b. triangle 1 and triangle 2 are congruent because triangle 2 can be created by rotating, reflecting, and/or translating triangle 1. c. triangle 1 and triangle 2 are congruent because triangle 2 can be created by rotating, reflecting, and/or translating and dilating triangle 1. d. triangle 1 and triangle 2 are similar because triangle 2 can be created by rotating, reflecting, and/or translating triangle 1.

Explanation:

Step1: Recall congruent and similar definitions

Congruent figures have same shape and size, created by rigid motions (rotate, reflect, translate). Similar figures have same shape (different size), need dilation (scale) + rigid motions.

Step2: Analyze Triangle 1 and 2

Triangle 1 (red) and Triangle 2 (blue): Check size. If we rotate/reflect/translate Triangle 1, can we get Triangle 2? Wait, no—wait, actually, to get from 1 to 2, we need dilation? Wait no, wait the key: Congruent = rigid motions (no dilation), similar = rigid + dilation. But looking at the triangles, do they have same size? Wait, no—wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the correct approach: Congruent figures are identical in shape and size, achieved by rotations, reflections, translations (no scaling). Similar figures require scaling (dilation) plus rigid motions. Now, looking at the two triangles: do they have the same size? Wait, no—wait, maybe the answer is A? Wait no, wait let's re-examine. Wait, the options:

Option A: Similar because triangle 2 can be created by rotating, reflecting, translating, and dilating triangle 1.

Option B: Congruent because triangle 2 can be created by rotating, reflecting, translating (no dilation).

Wait, but do the triangles have the same size? Let's check coordinates. Triangle 1: Let's find vertices. Let's say Triangle 1 has vertices at (1,1), (1,4), (6,2) (approx). Triangle 2: vertices at (-6,2), (-6,-3), (-8,2) (approx). Wait, no, maybe the key is that to get from 1 to 2, you need to dilate (change size) and rigid motions. Wait, no—wait, maybe the triangles are similar, not congruent, because their sizes are different. So the correct option is A: because similar figures are created by rigid motions (rotate, reflect, translate) and dilation (scale), while congruent are only rigid motions (no dilation). So since triangle 2 is a scaled (dilated) version plus rigid motions, they are similar. So option A is correct.

Answer:

A. Triangle 1 and triangle 2 are similar because triangle 2 can be created by rotating, reflecting, and/or translating and dilating triangle 1.