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molly was curious if quadrilaterals (abcd) and (efgh) were congruent, s…

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molly was curious if quadrilaterals (abcd) and (efgh) were congruent, so she tried to map one figure onto the other using transformations:

molly concluded:
\its not possible to map (abcd) onto (efgh) using a sequence of rigid transformations, so the quadrilaterals are not congruent.\
what error did molly make in her conclusion?
choose 1 answer:
a one more transformation — a rotation — would map (abcd) onto (efgh). so the quadrilaterals are congruent.
b one more transformation — a reflection — would map (abcd) onto (efgh). so the quadrilaterals are congruent.
c there is no error. this is a correct conclusion.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Rigid transformations (translations, rotations, reflections) preserve congruence. The diagram shows that after the translation Molly did, a reflection (flip over a line) would align quadrilateral ABCD perfectly with EFGH. Molly incorrectly assumed no sequence of rigid transformations exists, but a reflection is a valid rigid transformation that would complete the mapping, proving the quadrilaterals are congruent.

Answer:

B. One more transformation – a reflection – would map ABCD onto EFGH. So the quadrilaterals are congruent.