Use rigid motions to explain whether the triangles in the figure are congruent. Be sure to describe specific rigid motions in your explanation . ( Will Mark Brainliest if answered correctly).

Step-by-step explanation:
I don't really know what demonstrating with rigid motion means, never heard that before. But a method for demonstrating it could be drawing circumferences of radius:
1) R1 = d(O,S)
2) R2 = d(O,J)
3) R3 = d(O,M)
With O being the origin of the reference system.
*Note: d(A,B) means distance between point A and point B
After you've done that you can show that the points S and P are on the same circumference, J and W are on the same circumference (different from the one of S and P), M and D are on the same circumference.
After you've done that you calculate the angle between the points on the same circumference and demonstrating that they are all the same.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Congruent
Shift right 1 unit and up 5 units
Rotate 90 degrees clockwise about (-1, 2)
Or
just rotate 90 degrees clockwise about (1, -1)