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the triangles are congruent by sss or hl. the diagram shows the sequence of three rigid transformations used to map △abc onto △abc. what is the sequence of the transformations? ∘ rotation, then reflection, then translation ∘ rotation, then translation, then reflection ∘ reflection, then translation, then rotation ∘ reflection, then rotation, then translation
- First, analyze the reflection: Reflecting \(\triangle ABC\) over the line (e.g., the perpendicular bisector or a vertical/horizontal line) to get a triangle with a mirrored orientation, which is a common first step in such transformations.
- Then, rotation: After reflection, rotating the triangle around a point (like a vertex or the origin) to align it more closely with \(\triangle A''B''C''\)'s orientation.
- Finally, translation: Moving (translating) the rotated triangle to the exact position of \(\triangle A''B''C''\) since translation is a slide without rotation or reflection.
Checking the options, the sequence of reflection, then rotation, then translation matches the logical order of transforming \(\triangle ABC\) to \(\triangle A''B''C''\) through rigid motions.
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D. reflection, then rotation, then translation