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
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?
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @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
No problem based on the picture you have attached can you tell me how many boxes is the base of that rectangle?
one....
TvT yea...
ok then how many boxes tall is your rectangle?
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