Mathematics, 06.10.2020 15:01 juana18
2.) Which of these sequences of transformations would NOT return a shape 1 point
to its original position? *
Translate 3 units up, then 3 units down.
Reflect over line p, then reflect over line p again.
Rotate 90 clockwise around the origin, then rotate 90 counterclockwise around the
origin.
Rotate 90 clockwise around the origin, then rotate 180 counterclockwise around the
origin.
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2.) Which of these sequences of transformations would NOT return a shape 1 point
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