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An assertion is a statement that someone thinks is true but has not yet proved.
Two figures are congruent if there is a rigid motion or a sequence of rigid motions (translations, rotations, and reflections) that takes one figure onto the other.
In this figure, Triangle A is congruent to Triangle D.
An image is the result of a transformation. Every part of the original figure moves in the same way to match up with a part of the image.
This diagram shows a transformation that takes to .
is the original, and is the image.
A rigid transformation is a move that does not change any measurements of a figure.
Translations, rotations, and reflections are rigid motions. So is any sequence of any of these.