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Mark says that in order to map a shape onto itself, a specific combination of transformations can be used. Since you can map a shape onto itself, then the original shape and the new image are congruent. Jenny says that in order to have two shapes congruent, they must be the same in both angle measure and side lengths. Since not all transformations preserve these properties she says Mark is wrong. Who is correct?


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