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4 April, 01:08

For questions 12 and 13 tell whether the statement is always, sometimes, or never true. Explain your reasoning.

12. A congruence transformation changes the size of a figure

13. If two figures are congruent, then there is a rigid motion or a composition of rigid motions that maps one figure onto the other.

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  1. 4 April, 02:11
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    The answer to your question is:

    Step-by-step explanation:

    12. A congruence transformation changes the size of a figure. Never

    13. If two figures are congruent, then there is a rigid motion or a composition of rigid motions that maps one figure onto the other. Always
  2. 4 April, 04:16
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    13. Always

    12. Never

    Step-by-step explanation:

    13. Congruent means that they are the EXACT same shape and same size; by definition, this is always true.

    12. Again, congruent means that they are the EXACT same shape and same size, so this is a false statement because what this statement is saying is that size is reduced in congruence, which is a big, fat lie.

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