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- is there a rigid transformation taking rhombus p to rhombus q? explain how you know.
Step1: Recall rigid - transformation properties
Rigid transformations (translations, rotations, reflections) preserve side - lengths and angles.
Step2: Compare side - lengths and angles
If the corresponding side - lengths of Rhombus P and Rhombus Q are equal and the corresponding angles are equal, there is a rigid transformation. If not, there isn't. Without specific measurements, assume we are comparing general properties. Since all rhombuses have equal side - lengths by definition, we need to check angles. If the angle measures of corresponding angles in P and Q are the same, we can use a combination of translation, rotation, and reflection to map P to Q.
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If the corresponding angles of Rhombus P and Rhombus Q are equal, then yes, there is a rigid transformation (a combination of translation, rotation, and/or reflection) that can take Rhombus P to Rhombus Q. If the corresponding angles are not equal, then no.