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Which statement is true about figures ABCD and A′B′C′D′.
A'B'C'D is obtained by rotating ABCD counterclockwise by 180 degrees about the origin and then reflecting it across the x-axis.
A'B'C'D is obtained by translating ABCD 2 units up and then reflecting it about the y-axis.
A'B'C'D is obtained by translating ABCD 2 units up and then reflecting it about the x-axis.
A'B'C'D is obtained by rotating ABCD counterclockwise by 180 degrees about the origin and then reflecting it across the y-axis.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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@DanJS
OpenStudy (danjs):
it is just moved over 2 spaces in X direction
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so that means its c
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OpenStudy (danjs):
umm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no I mean a?
OpenStudy (danjs):
If you rotate it first about the origin, it will be in the second quadrant, then reflect it over the X axis to line em up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that matches a
OpenStudy (danjs):
yea
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