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during geometry class, students are told that $\triangle tsr \cong \triangle usv$. marcus states that $\triangle tsr$ is mapped to $\triangle usv$ by performing a rotation about point $s$. sam states that $\triangle tsr$ is mapped to $\triangle usv$ by a reflection across the line that goes through point $s$. determine if either student is correct.
options:
both students are correct.
sam is correct.
marcus is correct.
neither student is correct.
Step1: Analyze Rotation about S
A rotation about point \( S \) can map \( \triangle TSR \) to \( \triangle USV \) if the angles and distances from \( S \) are preserved. Since \( \triangle TSR \cong \triangle USV \), a rotation about \( S \) (which is a common vertex) is possible as corresponding sides can be rotated to match.
Step2: Analyze Reflection through S
A reflection across a line through \( S \) can also map \( \triangle TSR \) to \( \triangle USV \) because reflection preserves congruence, and the line through \( S \) can be the axis of symmetry between the two triangles.
Step3: Determine Correct Student
Since both rotation about \( S \) and reflection through a line through \( S \) are valid transformations to map \( \triangle TSR \) to \( \triangle USV \) (due to their congruence), both Sam and Marcus are correct.
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Both students are correct.