2. Which describes the
transformation shown below?
A. Translation left and up
B. Rotati...
Mathematics, 12.01.2021 23:20 kibyrd14
2. Which describes the
transformation shown below?
A. Translation left and up
B. Rotation 180 clockwise
C. Reflection over the x-axis
D. Translation right and down
Answers: 1
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