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IM Geo.2.5 Practice: Points, Segments, and Zigzags

Write a sequence of rigid motions to take figure  to figure .

AB=CD

Prove the circle centered at  is congruent to the circle centered at .

Which conjecture is possible to prove?

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Match each statement using only the information shown in the pairs of congruent triangles.

Triangle HEF is the image of triangle HGF after a reflection across line FH.

Write a congruence statement for the 2 congruent triangles.

Triangle ABC is congruent to triangle EDF.

So, Lin knows that there is a sequence of rigid motions that takes  to .   Select all true statements after the transformations:

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This design began from the construction of a regular hexagon.

Is quadrilateral  congruent to the other 2 quadrilaterals? Explain how you know.