Given a rectangle is transformed

  1. A rectangle is transformed according to the rule R0, 90º. The image of the rectangle has vertices located at R'(–4, 4),
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  2. A rectangle is transformed according to the rule R0, 90º. The image of the rectangle has vertices located at R'(–4, 4),
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  3. The data (1, 5), (3, 16), (5, 35), (7, 67), (9, 110) could be modeled as a linear relationship if (2 points)x is transformed to
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  4. The data (1, 5), (3, 16), (5, 35), (7, 67), (9, 110) could be modeled as a linear relationship if (2 points)x is transformed to
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  5. 2 rectangles are shown. The second rectangle is flipped.Li transformed rectangle ABCD. The image is shown. Does Li’s
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  6. 2 rectangles are shown. The second rectangle is flipped.Li transformed rectangle ABCD. The image is shown. Does Li’s
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  7. A rectangle with vertices at (2,3), (5,3), (5,6), and (2,6) is transformed to a rectangle with vertices at (2,−3), (5,−3),
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  8. A rectangle with vertices at (2,3), (5,3), (5,6), and (2,6) is transformed to a rectangle with vertices at (2,−3), (5,−3),
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  9. how does the graph of the transformed function g(x)=log_5(4x-16) compare to the graph of its parent function f(x)=log_5xa. The
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  10. Graph of f(x)=log_2(x) has been transformed to g(x)=alog_2(x)+k. The transformed image passes through the points (1/4,-9) and
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