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OpenStudy (arivillafana):

I'll fan and medal (: What set of reflections and rotations would carry rectangle ABCD onto itself?

OpenStudy (arivillafana):

Reflect over the y-axis, reflect over the x-axis, rotate 180° Rotate 180°, reflect over the x-axis, reflect over the line y=x Reflect over the x-axis, rotate 180°, reflect over the x-axis Rotate 180°, reflect over the y-axis, reflect over the line y=x

OpenStudy (arivillafana):

@yolomcswagginsggg .....why

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

I have no idea...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

xD is the point of rotation on (0,0)?

OpenStudy (arivillafana):

@yolomcswagginsggg i copy and pasted that tbh lol im going to send it to my friends and @09chunga i included a picture of it (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i saw, but where is the point of rotation?

OpenStudy (arivillafana):

@09chunga i dont know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lols, if point of rotation is at (0,0) i'd go with the first one.

OpenStudy (arivillafana):

thank you :D

OpenStudy (arivillafana):

@09chunga i dont really understand the "ABCD onto itself" concept

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no prob, not sure if its right tho D: i think it means that when transforming the shape, it goes back to its original place

OpenStudy (arivillafana):

thank you @09chunga ((:

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