Which sequence of transformations will map figure h onto figure h′?
a. rotation of 180°...
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Mathematics, 27.01.2020 21:31 benjamingom030
Which sequence of transformations will map figure h onto figure h′?
a. rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x + 10, y − 2), and reflection across x = −6
b. rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x + 10, y − 2), and reflection across y = −6
c. rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x − 10, y + 2), and reflection across y = −6
d. rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x − 10, y + 2), and reflection across x = −6
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