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UKA 8.1 congruency and tessellation

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  • _____ turns a shape around a fixed point by a specified angle.
    Rotation
  • To determine if shapes are congruent, compare their corresponding _____ and angles.
    sides
  • Some congruent shapes can tessellate, like equilateral triangles, squares, and _____.
    hexagons
  • Congruent shapes can be transformed into each other through _____, rotation, or translation.
    reflection
  • Some congruent shapes can tessellate, like equilateral triangles, _____, and hexagons.
    squares
  • _____ is when shapes fit together in a pattern with no gaps or overlaps.
    Tessellation
  • However, not all congruent shapes tessellate, such as _____ or irregular pentagons.
    circles
  • _____ is when two shapes are identical in size and shape.
    Congruency
  • Rotation turns a shape around a _____ point by a specified angle.
    fixed
  • Translation slides a shape in a _____ line without changing its orientation.
    straight
  • _____ slides a shape in a straight line without changing its orientation.
    Translation
  • _____ flips a shape across a line, creating a mirror image.
    Reflection
  • To determine if shapes are congruent, compare their corresponding sides and _____.
    angles
  • Some congruent shapes can tessellate, like _____ triangles, squares, and hexagons.
    equilateral
  • These transformations preserve the _____ and shape of the original figure.
    size
  • Congruent shapes can be transformed into each other through reflection, rotation, or _____.
    translation
  • Congruent shapes can be transformed into each other through reflection, _____, or translation.
    rotation
  • However, not all congruent shapes tessellate, such as circles or _____ pentagons.
    irregular
  • Reflection flips a shape across a line, creating a _____ image.
    mirror
  • Rotation turns a shape around a fixed point by a specified _____.
    angle