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Mathematics, 12.12.2021 18:00 jannatbibix

Figure Land figure M are shown on the grid below. 5
M
3
-2
1
3
-2 -1
I
2
3
4
5
Maria wants to transform figure L to figure M using only rotations, reflections, and
translations. Which statement is true?
A
The transformation can be done with a reflection followed by a rotatian.
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The transformation can be done with a reflection followed by a translation.
C The transformation cannot be done because figure L is not congruent to figure I
The transformation cannot be done because figures L and M are in different
quadrants.


Figure Land figure M are shown on the grid below.

5
M
3
-2
1
3
-2 -1
I
2
3
4
5
Maria wants to tra

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