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kkumrimaedo:

Which series of transformations show that quadrilateral A is congruent to quadrilateral B? A. Rotate quadrilateral A 90° clockwise about the origin, reflect it over the y-axis, and translate it 5 units to the right. B. Translate quadrilateral A 5 units to the left, rotate it 180° about the point (-3, 1), and reflect it over the y-axis. C. Reflect quadrilateral A over the y-axis, reflect it over the x-axis, and translate it 3 units to the left. D. Translate quadrilateral A 5 units up, rotate it 90° clockwise about the point (-3, 1), and reflect it over the x-axis.

kkumrimaedo:

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LumineXgirl:

Sorry this is past what I can do

kkumrimaedo:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @LumineXgirl Sorry this is past what I can do \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) its ok :)

Razor:

This I can do Let's go through each step accordingly, starting with A. You know how to snip pictures?

kkumrimaedo:

boi! I don't know how to do anything in any of these god damn questions

Razor:

Alright, calm down. That's fine. So first let's rotate the shape 90 degrees clockwise. 1.

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Razor:

then 2.

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kkumrimaedo:

ok...

Razor:

Finally 3.

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Razor:

Rotated 90 degrees, reflected over the y axis, and translated 3 units to the left.

Razor:

Does that match the final picture you have?

kkumrimaedo:

I guess so..... im sorry im just having a huge headache today

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