The pre-image of a translation

  1. What image is the translation of the shown triangle given by the translation rule (x, y) --> (x – 3, y + 3)?* 1 point
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  2. Which image is the translation of ΔABC given by the translation rule (x, y) right arrow (x – 2, y – 2)?The image shows a
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  3. What image is the translation of the shown triangle given by the translation rule (x, y) --> (x – 3, y + 3)?* 1 point
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  4. 2 rectangles are shown. The second rectangle is flipped.Li transformed rectangle ABCD. The image is shown. Does Li’s
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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. Which transformation or sequence of transformations would produce an image that is not congruent to its pre-image?A translation
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  7. Is one flag a translation image of the other, or rotation image? Explain.is is translation?
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  8. The vertices of a rectangle are R(–5, –5), S(–1, –5), T(–1, 1), and U(–5, 1). A translation maps R to the point
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  9. The vertices of a rectangle are R(–5, –5), S(–1, –5), T(–1, 1), and U(–5, 1). A translation maps R to the point (1,
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  10. Graph △XYZ with vertices X(2, 3), Y(−3, 2), and Z(−4,−3) and its image after the translation (x, y)→(x+3, y−1).What
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    2. Asumi asked by Asumi
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