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OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

What will be the coordinates of Point C after the transformation? F. (-4, 1) G. (-4, -7) H. (4, -1) I. (4,3)

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

@iPwnBunnies truly sorry for bothering you

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

What's the transformation?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

i really do not know

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

What in the hell. :3

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

oh wait i think you need to know the top info as well

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Oh lol.

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

The irony

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

.-. How is that ironic.

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

The object shown in the grid below will be reflected over the y-axis and then translated 4 units down..

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

randomness just like the "transformation"

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Ok, picture it in your mind. Reflect it over the y-axis. Or point C at least. If you reflect it, do you see it goes from (-4,3) to (4,3)?

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Point C that is.

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

that means to just reflect it right next to it right?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

on the positive side

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Yeah. We're reflecting it. The x value would go from -4 to 4. So, point C is at (4,3) now. The final step is moving it 4 units down. What would Point C be now?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

(4,-1)

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

YESH. ^.^

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