The triangle UVW shown on the coordinate grid below is reflected once to map onto triangle U'V'W': If vertex W' is at (-8, 2), what are the coordinates of vertex U'?
I've done this before no problem
Ill do the graph you do the reading deal?
alright deal :)
Here it is
thank you can you help me with another one!
Sure
The grid shows figure Q and its image figure Q' after a transformation: Which transformation was applied on figure Q?
Counterclockwise rotation of 90° about the origin Counterclockwise rotation of 270° about the origin Clockwise rotation of 90° about the origin Clockwise rotation of 90° about the origin
K give me a sec
There two answers that are the same?
yha i know its just part of the problem i quess
Weird... the answer should be 180 degrees clockwise
Best answer would be 90oC if that is all there is but I'm sure it is 180. The shape turns 90 every quadrant do you see?
Each quadrant is 90 and it takes 2 to get the the other shape so it would be 180
yes i see
Maybe just skip the question and tell your teacher
I'm he/she won't mark you wrong for it
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What class is this geometry?
okay can you help with two more What set of reflections would carry rectangle ABCD onto itself? Rectangle ABCD is shown. A is at negative 5, 1. B is at negative 5, 3. C is at negative 1, 3. D is at negative 1, 1. y-axis, x-axis, y-axis, x-axis x-axis, y=x, y-axis, x-axis x-axis, y-axis, x-axis y=x, x-axis, x-axis
@dan815
y,x,y,x would be the answer there flipped through each quadrant
Sorry i have to go good luck with your exam
okay thank you
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