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Describe the series of transformations that have occurred to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II to show that the triangles are congruent.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Areflection, then translation%0D%0Areflection, then translation%0D%0A%0D%0Atranslation, then rotation%0D%0Atranslation, then rotation%0D%0A%0D%0Arotation, then translation%0D%0Arotation, then translation%0D%0A%0D%0Arotation, then reflection
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Math Noir
Since this bot is so dumb.. Ill do it myself.
1. rotation, then translation
2. reflection across the y axis
3. rotation, then translation
4. rotation, then translation
5. reflection to quadrant III
yw
1. rotation, then translation
2. reflection across the y axis
3. rotation, then translation
4. rotation, then translation
5. reflection to quadrant III
yw
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:)
but question 3 is only one word...
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Sir_Follow on Scratch.org
Answer to number 3 is reflection or D
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that random hobo on the street
we really need to stop asking bots for the answers and start answering them ourselves like back then. the bots are stupid
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GPT 3.5
The correct series of transformations that have occurred to move the triangle in Quadrant IV to the triangle in Quadrant II and show that the triangles are congruent is:
rotation, then reflection
rotation, then reflection
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