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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write a sequence of transformations that maps quadrilateral ABCD onto quadrilateral A''B''C''D'' in the picture below.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@OhMaiGosshh i hope im not bugging you but i tryed to figure this out and it doesnt turn out i cant figure out what im doing wrong

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

Girl your okayy... ur not buggin me... lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol ok thx i tryed rotating but b would be on top so that doesnt work

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

okayy.... well... ur trying to map the red on the blue... right??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought it was blue onto red but red onto blue would make way more sense

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

lol... well imma tell you as if your mappin red on blue

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait no im pretty sure its blue onto red cause it says map abcd onto a" b" c"d"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and red is the one with qoutations

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

oohhh.... ohkayy.... well blue on to red it is... lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yah lol

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

sooo... the answers u can choose are..... (0 pts) 180° rotation around the origin; reflection over the x-axis (0 pts) Translation (x, y) (x – 2, y + 0); reflection over the line x = –1 (0 pt) Enlargement; reflection over the y-axis (0 pts) Reflection over the x-axis; reduction

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

right??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not multiple choice but eh we can try one of those

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

lol.. oohhh okayy.... well.. im still thinkin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i can safely say they did not enlarge it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can thigns reflect sideways

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

yeaa... they didnt... so we can rule that out... lol

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

i dont think they reduced it either

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cause of you reflect sideways and translate down and then to the left it owuld be on top i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and maybe rotate a bit

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

yeaa... so i think its 180° rotation around the origin; reflection over the x-axis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it cant be that cause then b is on top it has to be on bottom

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

ohh yeaaa... soo.... if you move the blue over to the right 3 spaces and go down 2 spaces... and reflect it... you'll have the blue on the red

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

not 3, over to the right 2 spaces.... then that'll be right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yah ok we got the gist now wait what coordinates will it end up on?

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

you need the coordinates??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yah i think so

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

A will be (1,1) B will be (3,-2) C will be (4,1) and D will be (3,2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you so mcuh you are a lifesaver dah dha dah dahhhhh awesometown!!1 covered in awesomesauce!!

OpenStudy (ohmaigosshh):

lol.... ur welcome... and thankyou :)

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