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Bearclaws72:

What set of reflections and rotations would carry rectangle ABCD onto itself? Parallelogram formed by ordered pairs A at negative 4, 1, B at negative 3, 2, C at 0, 2, D at negative 1, 1. 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 Reflect over the y-axis, reflect over the x-axis, rotate 180°

Bearclaws72:

@Vocaloid

Bearclaws72:

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Vocaloid:

have you tried drawing any of these transformations out?

Bearclaws72:

No not really I probaly should tho XD

Bearclaws72:

Would it be B?

Vocaloid:

I don't think so

Bearclaws72:

Oh is it because it says to reflect twice Can you reflect up and down or not?

Vocaloid:

the shape is in Quadrant II first reflection puts it into Quadrant IV rotation puts it into Quadrant I second reflection puts it into Quadrant III

Vocaloid:

it depends on what is written in the problem

Bearclaws72:

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Bearclaws72:

Thats how the quadrants go right?

Vocaloid:

yes

Bearclaws72:

Ok just making sure

Vocaloid:

tbh I'm not very good at visualizing/drawing the transformations

Bearclaws72:

Whar does B mean by reflected over the line y=x And its ok your better than me lmao

Vocaloid:

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Vocaloid:

I think I can narrow it down to c and d

Bearclaws72:

Im going with D because the steps seem reversed in C

Vocaloid:

yes that's what I get too

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