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svp [43]
2 years ago
9

Please help! Will give the brainliest :)

Mathematics
1 answer:
sertanlavr [38]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: J. A translation of △XYZ to the right.

Step-by-step explanation:

I'll explain each bullet point one by one. A good hint is to pay attention to where the letters are.

-J is correct because the figure was shifted to the right.

-K is incorrect because if it was a reflection across the x-axis, the figure would be in Quadrant 3, or the bottom left.

-L is incorrect because if you pay attention to the letters, they are in the exact same place. If it was a reflection across the y-axis, the X' and Y' would switch places if you know what I mean.

-M is incorrect because if the figure was rotated 90°, point Z' would be furthest from the x-axis. In other words, the triangle would have been pointing up and not down.

-N is incorrect because if the figure was rotated 180° clockwise, the figure would have been in Quadrant 4, or the bottom right.

Given this information, the most appropriate answer is J.

I hope this helps! Pls give brainliest!! :)

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