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I will give brainiest but can someone please help me asap the question is Write the sequence of transformations that changes figure ABCD to figure A'B'C'D'. how do I do the process? I'm not understanding this

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Answered by navyagupta955
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Answer:

A(-4,4), A' (4,1)

B(-2,2), B' (2, -1)

C (-2,-1), C' (2,-4)

D(-4,1), D' (4, -2)

1st Transformation - reflection across y axis

=> sign of x coordinate gets changed

(x,y) → (-x, y)

A (-4,4) (4,4)

B(-2, ,2) (2, 2)

C (-2,-1)- (2,-1) ->

D(-4,1) (4,1)

2nd transformation

3 step down

Y = y - 3

(x, y) → (x,y- 3)

(2, 2) B' (2, -1) (2-3-1)

(2,-1) C' (2,-4) (-1-3= -4)

(4,1)→ D' (4,-2) (1-3-2)

(x, y) (-x,y-3) (overall transformation)

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Two figures are congruent as there is no scaling done

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