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Congruence via Rigid Motions Practice Test
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Two regular hexagons are positioned so that one can be mapped onto the other using exactly two rigid motions: a reflection followed by a rotation. If the center of the first hexagon is at $$(0, 0)$$ and the center of the second hexagon is at $$(4, 3)$$, what can be concluded about the congruence of these figures?
Two regular hexagons are positioned so that one can be mapped onto the other using exactly two rigid motions: a reflection followed by a rotation. If the center of the first hexagon is at $$(0, 0)$$ and the center of the second hexagon is at $$(4, 3)$$, what can be concluded about the congruence of these figures?