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Congruence in terms of rigid motions

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Question 1
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Two figures are \(\textbf{congruent}\) if and only if:
A.
one can be mapped onto the other by a single translation
B.
one can be mapped onto the other by a sequence of rigid motions
C.
one can be mapped onto the other by a dilation
D.
they have the same area
one can be mapped onto the other by a sequence of rigid motions

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