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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 21:40 Ezekielcassese

Mr. Paulsen challenges Olivia and Angelica to move figure ABCDE onto figure A"B"C"D"E" using a series of two different transformations. They give two different answers. Answer the questions to investigate ways to transform ABCDE.

1. Olivia finds a combination of two different transformations that moves ABCDE onto A"B"C"D"E". What is one way she might have done this?

2. Angelica reflects ABCDE over the y-axis and translates it up 8 units. Does her transformed figure match A"B"C"D"E"? If not, describe how her transformed figure compares to A"B"C"D"E".

3. Michael says he can move ABCDE onto A"B"C"D"E" with one transformation by translating ABCDE diagonally so that it moves 8 units up and 10 units right. Is he correct? Explain why or why not.

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