Two figures are said to be [b]congruent[/b] if there is a sequence of basic rigid motions that take one figure onto the other.[list=1][*]Specify a sequence of two or three basic rigid motions that takes one F onto the other. Illustrate intermediate images. Explain your reasoning.[/*][/list][i]Note that your toolbar now includes the basic rigid motions. To use one of them, choose the transformation you want (e.g., reflection), select the object to be transformed, and then select object(s) to specify the transformation (e.g., for a reflection, a line).[/i] [br][br]Also: The F is not selectable in the image, so use the [b]polyline[/b] or [b]polygon[/b] tool (on the line menu) to create your own version.