Figure EFGHK is to be transformed to Figure E′F′G′H′K′ using the rule (x, y)→(x + 8, y + 5).
Which coordinates will best represent point G′? (11, 10) (11, 13) (13, 8) (13, -2)
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This one confuses me, I have the same question but different answers. D:
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Ben performed a transformation on trapezoid PQRS to create P′Q′R′S′ as shown in the figure below.
What transformation did Ben perform to create P′Q′R′S′? rotation of 270 degrees counterclockwise about the origin reflection across the line of symmetry of the figure reflection across the y-axis rotation of 90 degrees counterclockwise about the origin
im thinking D
D is correct, I believe.
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Look at the two polygons below.
Which polygon is concave? Polygon 2 Neither Polygon 1 nor Polygon 2 Both Polygon 1 and Polygon 2 Polygon 1
@LilyMysterix you know this one???
Polygon 2.
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