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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP!! Not hard, just confusing.. ΔABC is reflected across the x-axis and then translated 4 units up to create ΔA′B′C′. What are the coordinates of the vertices of ΔA′B′C′ ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A′(-3, 3), B′(-1, 1), C′(-2, 3) A′(3, -3), B′(1, -1), C′(2, -3) A′(3, -5), B′(1, -7), C′(3, -5) A′(-3, 3), B′(-1, 1), C′(-2, -3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one sec

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okayy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk it look like the 4th one but idk i only a 7th grader

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure it's not A?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hang on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o ya ur right it a my bad i got it mixed up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

will you help with another one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u help me 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ΔABC underwent a sequence of rigid transformations to give ΔA′B′C′. Which transformations might have taken place?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a reflection across the y-axis followed by a reflection across the x-axis a rotation 90° clockwise about the origin followed by a reflection across the x-axis a rotation 270° clockwise about the origin followed by a reflection across the x-axis a reflection across the x-axis followed by a reflection across the y-axis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk A and D are both right so idk i would flip a coin they oth the exact same only reversed

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