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Point F' corresponds to point D. point E'. point F. point E.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Point F.

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Answer:

F' corresponds to point F

Explanation:

When a point is the result of some transformation, we often designate that result using the base name of the original, with a prime (') added. In this case, we expect that F' is the transformation of point F.

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Of course, points can be given any name you like. These conventions are adopted to aid in communication about transformations and correspondence between points. It would be unusual--even confusing, but not unreasonable, for point F' to correspond to point D, for example. In the case of certain transformations, point F' may actually be point D.

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