Select all of the statements that are sufficient to conclude that APQR is congruent to AXYZ. PQ = XY, PR≈ XZ, and ZR ≈ ZZ. ZP ZX, PR≈ XZ, and ZR= ZZ. APQR can be mapped onto AXYZ by a translation followed by a rotation. APQR can be mapped onto AXYZ by a rotation followed by a dilation.
Select all of the statements that are sufficient to conclude that APQR is congruent to AXYZ. PQ = XY, PR≈ XZ, and ZR ≈ ZZ. ZP ZX, PR≈ XZ, and ZR= ZZ. APQR can be mapped onto AXYZ by a translation followed by a rotation. APQR can be mapped onto AXYZ by a rotation followed by a dilation.
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