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kkumrimaedo:

Select the correct perimeter after the following transformations. Perimeter of Rectangle B Rectangle A is translated 2 units down and 3 units to the right to become rectangle B. 6 units 10 units 12 units Rectangle A is rotated 90° clockwise about the point P on the grid to become rectangle B. 6 units 10 units 12 units Rectangle A is reflected across line L on the grid to become rectangle B. 6 units 9 units 10 units

kkumrimaedo:

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Angle:

Hello @kkumrimaedo ! In order to figure out how the perimeter changed, we first need to know what the original perimeter was. Do you know what the original perimeter is?

kkumrimaedo:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Angle Hello @kkumrimaedo ! In order to figure out how the perimeter changed, we first need to know what the original perimeter was. Do you know what the original perimeter is? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I'm very very bad at this so no I don't T^T

Angle:

No problem based on the picture you have attached can you tell me how many boxes is the base of that rectangle?

kkumrimaedo:

one....

Angle:

hmmm I don't think so? There's three boxes here right? https://prnt.sc/z17z76

kkumrimaedo:

TvT yea...

Angle:

ok then how many boxes tall is your rectangle?

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