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Zigmanuir [339]
3 years ago
13

To KeianaLol thanks :)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Allushta [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

PAGE 1

16.) c

PAGE 2

11.) e

12.) a

PAGE 3

13.) e

14.) d

15.) b

PAGE 4 (SCREENSHOT)

Step-by-step explanation:

PAGE 1

16.) C b/c if you draw a line through it you have line of symmetry and a regular hexagon has rotational symmetry.

PAGE 2

11.) P(6, 2) ----(6*3, 2*3) -----> P'(18, 6)

So e is the answer

12.) The compound transformation should read

Dilation with center at origin and scale factor of 1/2

Reflection across the x-axis

Reflection across the x-axis rule is (x, y) -->(x, -y)

a is the answer b/c A(-1, -2) --> A'(-1/2, -1) --> (-1/2, 1)

PAGE 3

13.) The scale of the dilation is 1/4 b/c ---> 25*1/4 = 6.25 and 64*1/4 = 16

So 16*1/4 = 4 and 10*1/4 = 2.5, so e is the answer

14.) Dilation b/c you can either enlarge or reduce the pre-image.

15.) A heptagon has 7 lines of symmetry b/c it is equal to the number of sides

PAGE 4

SCREENSHOT

Hope this helps ya pal!!!

P.S. I added the screenshots that you didn't get the other time!

And on some of the graphs I forgot to put A'' or A''' so you will have to add the extra ' things it depends on how many transformations there are if there are 3 you but 3 ' on the red triangles.

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