Exercises: Congruence Through Sequences of Rigid Motions
Work through each section in order. When you describe a sequence of rigid motions, name each transformation in order and give its parameters: direction and distance for a translation, the line of reflection for a reflection, and the center and angle (with direction) for a rotation. Two figures are congruent only when a sequence of rigid motions maps one exactly onto the other.
Recall / Warm-Up
These problems review skills you already know: performing single rigid motions and comparing measurements.
Which list contains only rigid motions (transformations that keep a figure the same size and shape)?
Fluency Practice
For each pair of congruent figures, describe a sequence of rigid motions that maps the first onto the second. Name each transformation in order, with its parameters.
Triangle has vertices , , . Triangle has vertices , , . Describe a single rigid motion that maps onto , and explain why this proves .
Triangle has vertices , , . Triangle has vertices , , . A single motion is not enough. Describe a sequence of two rigid motions that maps onto , naming each step in order.
Triangle has vertices , , . Triangle has vertices , , . Describe a single rigid motion that maps onto .
Triangle has vertices , , . Triangle has vertices , , . They share the vertex . Which single rigid motion maps onto ?
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