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Mathematics, 17.10.2020 09:01 robert7248

Jerome shows that figure ABCDE is congruent to figure FGHIJ by reflecting ABCDE across the z-axis and then reflecting the image across
the y-axis. Jerome wants to know if the order that he performs these
transformations matters.
It Jerome performs the sequence of transformations on figure ABCDE in
the reverse order will figure ABCDE stil map onto figure FGHIJ?
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If Jerome performs the sequence of transformations on figure ABCDE in the
reverse order the image of figure ABCDE after the transformations will
figure FGHIJ as it is shown on the graph. The
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transformations.


Jerome shows that figure ABCDE is congruent to figure FGHIJ by

reflecting ABCDE across the z-axis

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