Answer:
Figure ABCD is congruent to figure A’B’C’D’. So can say that Figure ABCD is similar to figure A’B’C’D’.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that Figure ABCD is reflected about the y-axis to obtain figure A’B’C’D’.
Reflection is a rigid transformation it means the size and shape of the figure remains same but reflected across a line of reflection.
In other words we can say that Figure ABCD is congruent to figure A’B’C’D’.
[tex]ABCD\cong A'B'C'D'[/tex]
Corresponding parts of congruent figures are same.
[tex]m\angle A=m\angle A'[/tex]
[tex]m\angle B=m\angle B'[/tex]
[tex]m\angle C=m\angle C'[/tex]
[tex]m\angle D=m\angle D'[/tex]
Therefore, the correct statement is "Figure ABCD is similar to figure A’B’C’D’".