Answer:
Option A is correct
reflection across the x-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
The rule for reflection across x-axis is given by:

As per the statement:
The coordinate of triangle ABC are:
A(−4,−3) , B(−7,1) and C(−1,−1).
The coordinate of triangle A'B'C' are:
From the given diagram we have;
A'(-4, 3), B'(-7, -1) and C'(-1, 1)
Apply the rule of reflection across x-axis on ABC we have;



Therefore, the reflection results in the transformation of △ABC to △A'B'C' is, reflection across the x-axis
Answer: A
I legit can't explain it as how simple it is.
Answer:
for which question???????????????
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
Try to draw the X and Y axis: When you shift the function to left it translates as going to the left of the X axis. So what you want is that every value of X on the parent function to correspond to the same x value minus four.
You can apply the same logic to get the + 6