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• Your construction of your original triangle and your transformation


• The three ordered pairs, with labels, of both the original and
congruent triangles you created using your transformation (Make
sure to indicate which scenario was chosen.)

• All work for any corresponding sides using the distance formula,
and clear labels.

• All work for any corresponding angles (shown by use of a
compass and straightedge or the slope formula)

• The answer to the questions that match your scenario.
Isosceles Right Triangle Reflection to prove ASA Congruence.

1. Answer the following questions:


A. What line of reflection did you choose for your transformation?
The X axis.
B. How are you sure that each point was reflected across this line?
I used the quadrants to tell me what signs to use, +/-
C. What reflection rule did you apply to your triangle?
Across x-axis (x, y) -----------> (x, -y)
2. What other properties exist in your triangle? Discuss at least two
theorems you learned about in this module that apply to your triangle.
Make sure to show evidence by discussing your triangle's
measurements

Longest side theorem, symmetric property, and construction


3. Did your triangle undergo rigid motion? Explain why.
It did undergo rigid motion because the triangle stayed the same size and
shape, but it got “flipped”.

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