The triangles T_1 defined by (0,0), (1,1). (3,0) and T_2 defined by (0,-1), (-1,-2), and (0,-3) are congruent. Show this by transforming T 2 into T_1 by using the following sequence of rigid motions: Translation, Rotation, Reflection. Be very explicit. Euclidean Geometry Course

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The triangles T_1 defined by (0,0), (1,1), (3,0) and T_2 defined by (0,-1). (-1,-2), and (0,-3) are congruent.
Show this by transforming T_2 into T_1 by using the following sequence of rigid motions: Translation,
Rotation, Reflection. Be very explicit.
Euclidean Geometry Course
Transcribed Image Text:The triangles T_1 defined by (0,0), (1,1), (3,0) and T_2 defined by (0,-1). (-1,-2), and (0,-3) are congruent. Show this by transforming T_2 into T_1 by using the following sequence of rigid motions: Translation, Rotation, Reflection. Be very explicit. Euclidean Geometry Course
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