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Mathematics, 02.09.2020 14:01 rboehm59

Which sequence of transformations will map figure H onto figure H′? Two congruent hexagons are shown on a coordinate plane; hexagon H quadrant one with vertices at 2 comma 2, 2 comma 6, 6 comma 7, 8 comma 6, 8 comma 2, and 6 comma 1; hexagon H prime with vertices at 2 comma negative 8, 2 comma negative 4, 4 comma negative 3, 8 comma negative 4, 8 comma negative 8, and 4 comma negative 9. Rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x + 10, y − 2), and reflection across x = −6 Rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x + 10, y − 2), and reflection across y = −6 Rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x − 10, y + 2), and reflection across y = −6 Rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x − 10, y + 2), and reflection across x = −6


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