A coordinate map going from -6 to 6 horizontally and

  1. A coordinate map going from -6 to 6 horizontally and vertically. Dasies coordinates are (1, 2) Roses is (1, 5) Sunflowers is (6,
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  2. using the coordinate system, translate the point (-3,-5) using the rule x->+2 and y->+2 and describe the movement horizontally
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  3. A coordinate map going from -6 to 6 vertically and horizontally. Sunflowers coordinates: (6, 2) Lilies coordinates: (5, 5)
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  4. Use the image to answer the question.coordinate map going from -3 to 1 horizontally and 3 to -2 vertically. E's coordinates are
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  5. Suppose you dilate the rectangle on the coordinate plane using a magnitude of 1/2 and the center of dilation at (1,1). What
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  6. Suppose a parallelogram on the coordinate plane is dilated in reference to the origin using a magnitude of 3. What would the
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  7. Suppose the parallelogram on the coordinate plane was dilated with respect to the origin using a magnitude of 1/2. What would be
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  8. In the image, parallelogram ABCD is dilated in reference to the origin to form parallelogram A'B'C'D'. What is the magnitude of
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  9. In the image, polygon ABCD is dilated to form polygon A'B'C'D' with respect to the origin. What is the magnitude of dilation?Coo
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  10. Using the coordinates, what is the perimeter of the polygon? Round each calculation to the nearest tenth.Coordinate A (-1, -2)
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