Answer: ΔRST ≅ ΔBAC
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that To rotate a figure 180 degrees, you will need to apply the rule (x, y) → (-x, -y).
Thus, The coordinates of Δ RST becomes
R (1,1) → R'(-1,-1)
S (3,4) → S'(-3,-4)
T(-5,0) → T'(5,0)
Also ΔRST after rotation is translated up 3 units. , so we apply the rule (x,y)→(x,y+3)
R'(-1,-1)→R"(-1,-1+3)=R"(-1,2)→ B
S'(-3,-4) → S"(-3,-4+3) = R"(-3,-1) → A
C'(-5,0) → C"(-5,0+3) → C"(-5,3) → C
As rotation and translation both are rigid transformation that maps only congruent figures.
Therefore, ΔRST ≅ Δ BAC