Polygons efhg and e′f′h′g′ are shown on the following coordinate grid:
what set of tran...
Mathematics, 24.12.2019 21:31 davidgritz2006
Polygons efhg and e′f′h′g′ are shown on the following coordinate grid:
what set of transformations is performed on efhg to form e′f′h′g′?
a.) a translation 1 unit to the right followed by a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin
b.) a translation 1 unit to the right followed by a 270-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin
c.) a 270-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin followed by a translation 1 unit to the right
d.) a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin followed by a translation 1 unit to the right
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