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Triangle C D E is translated down and to the right to form triangle C prime D prime E prime. Triangle CDE is translated down and to the right, forming triangle C'D'E'. Which congruency statement is correct?
ΔDCE ≅ ΔD'E'C'
ΔDCE ≅ ΔD'C'E'
ΔEDC ≅ ΔC'D'E'
ΔEDC ≅ ΔC'E'D'

Respuesta :

The correct option is (B).ΔDCE ≅ ΔD'C'E'

Given,

Triangle CDE is translated down and to the right, forming triangle C'D'E'.

We have to find which statement is correct.

We know that,Triangle has three angles so when we translated it down it doesn't change.

Since Translation doesn't make change to sides and measure of angles so triangle will remain same after translation.

Translation is also known as shifting of same triangle to new position so there will be no change in the angle or side of the triangle. So

[tex]CD =C'D'[/tex]

[tex]\ CE = \ C'E'[/tex]

[tex]DE =D'E'[/tex]

So,the correct option is (B). ΔDCE ≅ ΔD'C'E'.

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