Answer:
Okay, first of all, if you are on the same question I was, than that means that the graph you're talking about is the one below.
And the Answer A, C, E.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's go through the answer choices, shall we?
A. Point D could be the image of B.
This statement is correct because Point <em>D</em> is <u>up and to the right</u> of point <em>B</em>.
B. Point C could be the image of A.
This statement is wrong because <em>C</em> is <u>below</u> point <em>A</em>, so no.
C. Point E could be the image of C.
This is correct because point <em>E</em> is <u>also up and to the right</u> of point <em>C</em>.
D. Point D could be the image of A.
This is incorrect because point <em>D</em> <u>also below</u> the point <em>A</em>, so again, no.
E. Point E could be the image of B.
This is correct because point <em>E</em> is once again <u>Up and to the right</u> of point <em>B</em>.
F. Point C could be the image of E.
This is wrong because Point <em>C</em> is <u>also below</u> the point <em>E</em>.
<u>Therefore, the only correct statements, or all the one that have the point that is up and to the right of the other, are options A, C, and E.</u>
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