XYZ is transformed on a coordinate plane to obtain its congruent image X'Y'Z. Which of the following statements could be true?

Answer:
The answer is D: only I and II
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The true statements are X'Y'Z' becomes the translated image of the triangle XYZ. X'Y'Z' becomes the reflected image of the triangle XYZ.
Two triangles are said to be congruent if the length of the sides is equal, a measure of the angles are equal and they can be superimposed.
When XYZ is transformed on a coordinate plane to obtain its congruent image X'Y'Z.
X'Y'Z' becomes the translated image of the triangle XYZ.
X'Y'Z' becomes the reflected image of the triangle XYZ.
X'Y'Z' doesn't become the rotated image of the triangle XYZ.
Thus, Option I and II are true statements. so D is the correct answer.
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