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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Figure EFGHK is to be transformed to Figure E′F′G′H′K′ using the rule (x, y)→(x + 8, y + 5).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which coordinates will best represent point G′? (11, 10) (11, 13) (13, 8) (13, -2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@LilyMysterix

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This one confuses me, I have the same question but different answers. D:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@FilthyMcNasty do you know?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@NaCl do you know this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm i got it(: woo hoo lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good job, girly. (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha thankssss

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ben performed a transformation on trapezoid PQRS to create P′Q′R′S′ as shown in the figure below.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im thinking D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D is correct, I believe.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look at the two polygons below.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which polygon is concave? Polygon 2 Neither Polygon 1 nor Polygon 2 Both Polygon 1 and Polygon 2 Polygon 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@LilyMysterix you know this one???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Polygon 2.

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