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  • 03-11-2022
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1. If a line AB is translated in a plane to form A'B', what is true?AB = BBAA = BBA'A' = B'BAA' = BB'

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ElliyahL721672 ElliyahL721672
  • 03-11-2022

ANSWER

[tex]AA\text{'}=BB\text{'}[/tex]

EXPLANATION

We have that line AB is translated in a plane to form line A'B'.

When a line/figure is translated, its shape and size do not change, which means that the distance between corresponding points on the pre-image and image must remain the same.

In other words, the distance between A and A' must be equal to the distance between B and B'.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

[tex]AA\text{'}=BB\text{'}[/tex]

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