Triangle 1
has vertices at (A,B)
, (C,D)
, and (E,F)
.

Triangle 2
has vertices at (A+1,B+3)
, (C+1,D+3)
, and (E+1,F+3)
.

What can you conclude about triangle 2
?


CLEAR CHECK

You cannot tell because you do not know where the points are in the plane.


Triangle 2
is congruent to triangle 1
because a translation is a rigid motion.


Triangle 2
is congruent to triangle 1
because a reflection is a rigid motion.


Triangle 2
is not congruent to triangle 1
because 1
is not equal to 3
.