A 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin, and then a reflection across the x-axis performed on shape I
proves that shape II is congruent to shape I. Which other sequences of transformations on shape I can also be
used to prove congruence to shape II?
a reflection across the y-axis and a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin
a 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin and a reflection across the y-axis
a reflection across the y-axis and a 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin
a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin and a reflection across the x-axis
a reflection across the x-axis and a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin
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Laylalyssa:
are we supposed to choose multiple ?
Laylalyssa:
or is it only one answer ?
Arieonna:
AxLnna said it is a multiple choice
Laylalyssa:
@arieonna wrote:
AxLnna said it is a multiple choice
where did she say that
Laylalyssa:
I just want to know because i see more than one answer that could potentially be correct,
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Arieonna:
go to the top than down three it says that
AxL1nna:
@laylalyssa wrote:
I just want to know because i see more than one answer that could potentially be correct,
It's multiple choice lol
Laylalyssa:
well we know its a reflection about the x-axis because one is at the top and one is at the bottom, and we also know theres a 90 degree clockwise rotation
Laylalyssa:
so the last two options both make sense
AxL1nna:
@laylalyssa wrote:
so the last two options both make sense
thank you. :)
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