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triangle DEF was transformed to create triangle D'E'F'. complete the statement about the transformation. Point F' corosponds to​

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Answer:

Point F', corresponds to point F

Explanation:

If DEF was created before D'E'F', and D'E'F' is a copy of DEF. Then everything in DEF is in the same place as D'E'F'

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Answer: 3. Point F.

Explanation:

The missing statement is: Point F' corresponds to______

  1. Point D.
  2. Point E'.
  3. Point F.
  4. Point E.

The missing picture is attached.

By definition, the original figure (The figure before the transformation) is called "Pre-image" and the figure obtained after the transformation is called "Image".

You know that the triangle
D'E'F' is obtained by transforming the triangle
D EF; therefore, the triangle
D EF is the Pre-Image and the triangle
D'E'F' is the Image.

Therefore, given the point
F (which is a vertex on the triangle
D EF) you can identify that its image is
F' (which is the corresponding vertex on the triangle
D' E'F').

You can also verify it by seeing the angle
F and the angle
F'. Notice tthat:


\angle F=\angle F'=90\°

Therefore, based on the explained before, you can conclude that the point
F' corresponds to the point
F.

triangle DEF was transformed to create triangle D'E'F'. complete the statement about-example-1
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