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What is/are the effects when you perform the following transformations on your figure? a. Reflections – b. Translations – c. Rotations – d. Dilations –
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What is/are the effects when you perform the following transformations on your figure?
a. Reflections –
b. Translations –
c. Rotations –
d. Dilations –
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A. REFLECTION
Please guys do some research i know you're not that stu p id-_-
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