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OpenStudy (michaelac959):

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OpenStudy (michaelac959):

The figure shown above has which type of symmetry?

OpenStudy (nathalie0918):

is there any answer choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It has vertical symmetry. If you draw a vertical line from the top to the bottom of the shape, it will be cut equally in half.

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

sorry here i am here is the abcd

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

a point symmetry only b line symmetry only c point and line symmetry d no symmetry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh ok. I see.

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

its ok and (i like star wars to)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is point symmetry, because if you give it a 180 degree turn, you will get the same shape.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cool. Cnat wait for the force awakens.

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

me to and I can wait for battlefield i have been saving up for weeks

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

r u a boy or girl because I don't want to put you're a boy in the testimonial and have it turn out your a girl

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

P → P’(–2, –6) for the glide reflection where the translation is (x, y) → (x, y – 1) and the line of reflection is x = 1. What are the coordinates of P?

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

@Seedur

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

a (4, –5) b (–2, –7) c (–2, –5) d (4, –6)

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

@nathalie0918

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

and @Seedur i have a math test and i just have a few more questions

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