Prove that an isometry takes a (poylgon) unicorn to a congruent unicorn.

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Prove that an isometry takes a (poylgon) unicorn to a congruentunicorn.

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The common notion is that two triangles are congruent precisely when there exists an isometry of the plane mapping one triangle onto the other Reflections are isometries ie bijective distance    See Answer
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