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is there a series of rigid transformations that could map δrst to δxyt?…

Question

is there a series of rigid transformations that could map δrst to δxyt? if so, which transformations could be used?
○ no, δrst and δxyt are congruent but δrst cannot be mapped to δxyt using a series rigid transformations.
○ no, δrst and δxyt are not congruent.
○ yes, δrst can be reflected across the line containing rt and then rotated about t so that s is mapped to y.
○ yes, δrst can be translated so that s is mapped to y and then rotated about s so that r is mapped to x.

Explanation:

Step1: Check Congruence

First, check side lengths: \( ST = 28 \, \text{cm} \), \( YT = 14 + 14 = 28 \, \text{cm} \); \( RS = 19 \, \text{cm} \), \( XY = 19 \, \text{cm} \); \( \angle S \) and \( \angle Y \) are marked equal. So \( \triangle RST \cong \triangle XYT \) by SAS (since \( ST = YT \), \( \angle S = \angle Y \), \( RS = XY \)).

Step2: Analyze Transformations

A rigid transformation preserves congruence. The option "Yes, \( \triangle RST \) can be reflected across the line containing \( RT \) and then rotated about \( T \) so that \( S \) is mapped to \( Y \)" makes sense. Reflecting over \( RT \) and rotating about \( T \) (a rigid transformation) can map \( \triangle RST \) to \( \triangle XYT \). Other options are incorrect: first option says they are congruent but can't be mapped (wrong), second says not congruent (wrong), fourth's transformation description is less accurate than the third option's.

Answer:

Yes, \( \triangle RST \) can be reflected across the line containing \( RT \) and then rotated about \( T \) so that \( S \) is mapped to \( Y \).