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Answer:

1. d

2. c

3.a

4.c

Explanation:

When we reflect a figure across the line y=x, the order of the x and y coordinates swap.

So V' will be located at (-8,3),

For the second picture, c is the only polygon that has both reflectional symmetry across the given lines.

If we rotate the 3rd image, it will have rotational symmetry. Also if l we reflect about the center of the circle, the image will look the same so it has point and rotational symmetry

The rotation about y=x maps the new figure.

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