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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 05:10 neptunesx

What kind of transformation is shown in the picture? Two identical quadrilaterals with the same orientation are shown, one to the left and a second to the right side of the figure. Each has a small blue circle in its interior near the upper vertex. A blue right pointing arrow is shown between them.
A. rotation
B. reflection
C. translation
D. none of these


What kind of transformation is shown in the picture?

Two identical quadrilaterals with the same o

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