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Select all the correct answers. which sequence of transformations proves that shape i is similar to shape ii? a. a reflection across the x-axis, and then a translation 6 units right b. translation 6 units right, and then a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin c. a 180° counterclockwise rotation about the origin d. a reflection across the y-axis, and then a translation 4 units up e. a reflection across the x-axis, followed by a 180° counterclockwise rotation about the origin, and then a translation 4 units down



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following a 90° counterclockwise revolution at the origin, form I is reflected across the x-axis.shape I reflected across the y-axis, then rotated 90 degrees in the direction of the origin.

A series of translations is what exactly?

The sequence of translations happens when they translate an figure along one vector and then its copy along another vector.Through this procedure, the figure is merely relocated, not altered.The identical series of translations can always be carried out by a single vector in a single step.

Does the sequence in which the transformations occur matter?

The sequence in which the various transformations occur is crucial in a composite transformation.When you translate, first rotate, and scale, for instance, the outcome is different than when you translate, than rotate, then scale.

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