Name and describe the transformation of Figure Q to Figure R.
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Translation. Figure Q slid 4...
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Name and describe the transformation of Figure Q to Figure R.
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Translation. Figure Q slid 4 units to
the right to Figure R.
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Reflection. Figure Q was flipped
over the x-axis, the line of reflection.
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Reflection. Figure Q was flipped
over the y-axis, the line of reflection.
Fig
Fig R
Translation. Figure Q slid 6 units to
the right to Figure R.
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