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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What set of reflections would carry parallelogram ABCD onto itself? Parallelogram ABCD is shown. A is at negative 5, 1. B is at negative 4, 3. C is at negative 1, 3. D is at negative 2, 1. x-axis, y=x, y-axis, x-axis x-axis, y-axis, x-axis y-axis, x-axis, y-axis, x-axis y=x, axis, x-axis (Adding the picture right now)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (igreen):

Lol I just did this a few days ago, hold on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you do FLVS?

OpenStudy (igreen):

Yep, Geometry.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did you do the 2.07?

OpenStudy (igreen):

Yup.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me with all of them lol

OpenStudy (igreen):

Okay, y-axis, x-axis, y-axis, x-axis will be your answer. Take point (-5, 1): Reflect across y-axis: (5, 1) Reflect across x-axis: (5, -1) Reflect across y-axis: (-5, -1) Reflect across x-axis: (-5, 1) So that's the correct answer, because it brings you back to (-5, 1).

OpenStudy (igreen):

Sure, I can do that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#2 Rectangle ABCD is reflected over the y-axis. What rule shows the input and output of the reflection, and what is the new coordinate of A'? 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. (x,y)→(y,-x); A' is at (1, 5) (x,y)→(-y,x); A' is at (-1, -5) (x,y)→(-x,y); A' is at (5, 1) (x,y)→(-x,-y); A' is at (5, -1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I assume you can see the photo attachments? on yours?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello?

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