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  1. How do i do glide reflection on a graph?example. which glide reflection could map figure ABC to figure A'B'C'? a.translation of
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  2. Which type of isometry is the equivalent of two reflections across intersecting lines?(1 point) Responses glide reflection glide
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  3. Which of the following is the same as reflecting an image twice across intersecting lines?(1 point)Responses Glide Reflection
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  4. A triangle is reflected across line L and then across line m. If the lines intersect, what kind of isometry is this composition
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  5. A triangle is reflected across line L and then across line m. If the lines intersect, what kind of isometry is this composition
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  6. A triangle is reflected across line L and then across line m. If the lines intersect, what kind of isometry is this compostiton
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  7. Which describes the compositions of 3 reflections in three distinct lines, two of which are parallel?a. dilation b. rotation c.
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  8. Which type of isometry is the equivalent of a translation and a reflection across a parallel line to the translation?(1 point)
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  9. A(-3,3) ---> A' is a glide reflection where the translation is (x,y) (x+5,y), and the line of reflection is y=1. What are the
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  10. A(-3,3) ---> A' is a glide reflection where the translation is (x,y) (x+5,y), and the line of reflection is y=1. What are the
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