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29 July, 11:31

Triangle XYZ, with vertices X (-2, 0), Y (-2, - 1), and Z (-5, - 2), undergoes a transformation to form triangle X′Y′Z′, with vertices X′ (4, - 2), Y′ (4, - 3), and Z′ (1, - 4). The type of transformation that triangle XYZ undergoes is a

translation 2 units left and 6 units up

reflection across the x-axis

reflection across the y-axis

translation 6 units right and 2 units down

dilation by a scale factor of 2

Triangle X′Y′Z′ then undergoes a transformation to form triangle X′Y′Z′, with vertices X″ (4, 2), Y″ (4, 3), and Z″ (1, 4). The type of transformation that triangle X′Y′Z′ undergoes is a

translation 4 units up

reflection across the x-axis

reflection across the y-axis

translation 6 units right and 2 units down

dilation by scale factor of 2

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  1. 29 July, 12:46
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    To sides to the left
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