Making Predictions with Transformations Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. ΔLOW→ΔL"O"W" looks like a translation. What two moves could replace the one translation? (1 point) Responses a counterclockwise rotation of 180 degrees a counterclockwise rotation of 180 degrees a reflection across perpendicular lines a reflection across perpendicular lines a reflection across intersecting lines a reflection across intersecting lines a reflection across parallel lines a reflection across parallel lines Skip to navigation page 8 of 8 Formula keypad has been closed. Press Control + Backslash to open it again.Formula keypad has been closed. Press Control + Backslash to open it again.Formula keypad has been closed. Press Control + Backslash to open it again.Formula keypad has been closed. Press Control + Backslash to open it again.Formula keypad has been closed. Press Control + Backslash to open it again.

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To replace a translation with two moves, you typically can combine a reflection followed by a rotation or another reflection.

In this case, the pair of transformations that can replace a translation while producing the same final position would likely be:

  • a reflection across parallel lines
  • a reflection across intersecting lines

If you're trying to determine which pair is the right substitution, among the options given, it would make sense to go with reflections since they can recreate the effect of a translation when combined correctly. However, specifics can depend on how ΔLOW and ΔL"O"W" are oriented in the image, which I can't see.

Therefore, the ideal choice would be:

  1. a reflection across intersecting lines
  2. a reflection across parallel lines

If I could see the specific image, I'd be able to provide a more precise answer!