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Penny translate a trapezoid so that one of the vertices is at the origin. if the pre-image has a perimeter of 44 units what is the perimeter of the image

Penny translate a trapezoid so that one of the vertices is at the origin if the preimage has a perimeter of 44 units what is the perimeter of the image class=

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Translations are part of rigid motions which also include reflection and rotation. For these three, we can then assume that neither the perimeter nor the area of an object would change. This means that, once an object is translated it is not biased or distorted (either enlarged or diminished). Thus, making the perimeter of the original and the image are equal. So for this problem, the perimeter of the image would be the same as the pre-image, and that would be 44 units.