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Triangle XYZ, with vertices X(-2, 0), Y(-2, -1), and Z(-5, -2), undergoes a transformation to form triangle X′Y′Z′, with vertices X′(4, -2), Y′(4, -3), and Z′(1, -4). The type of transformation that triangle XYZ undergoes is a

translation 2 units left and 6 units up
reflection across the x-axis
reflection across the y-axis
translation 6 units right and 2 units down
dilation by a scale factor of 2

Triangle X′Y′Z′ then undergoes a transformation to form triangle X′Y′Z′, with vertices X″(4, 2), Y″(4, 3), and Z″(1, 4). The type of transformation that triangle X′Y′Z′ undergoes is a

translation 4 units up
reflection across the x-axis
reflection across the y-axis
translation 6 units right and 2 units down
dilation by scale factor of 2

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3 votes

Answer:

Yz≈ab

Explanation:

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User NSjonas
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okay, is this two part question? if so the answer for the first part of the question is, Translated 6 units right and 2 units down. and the answer for the second part is that the points are reflected across the x-axis.
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User Ricardo Miguel
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