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02.06.2020 •
Mathematics
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If parallelogram ABCD was reflected over the y-axis, reflected over the x-axis, and rotated 180°, where would point A' lie?
[Hint: Place your coordinates in the blank with no parentheses and a space after the comma in the form: x, y]
Parallelogram ABCD is shown.
A is at negative 4, 1.
B is at negative 3, 2.
C is at 0, 2.
D is at negative 1, 1.
(Fill in the blank)
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Ответ:
A' is at (-4, 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Reflection over both axes is equivalent to rotation by 180°. Then rotation by 180° returns the point to its original location. The original location of point A is (-4, 1), so the location of its image is A'(-4, 1).
Ответ:
92
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