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marysya [2.9K]
2 years ago
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I need answer fast!! 3. Write the rule that describes the second transformation. (5 points)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Grace [21]2 years ago
7 0

The rule that describes the second transformation is; Rotated at 90° clockwise

<h3>How to Interpret Transformations?</h3>

From the given diagram we can see that;

The transformation from Rectangle ABCD to A'B'C'D' follows the transformation sequence of;

Shift 1 unit downwards then translate 5 units to the right.

However, for the transformation of A'B'C'D' to A"B"C"D", we see that the transformation is; Rotated at 90° clockwise

Read more about Transformations at; brainly.com/question/4289712

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