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PPPLLLLZZZZZZZ help need this done quick and corrrectly

Part A.
Can you map shape I onto shape II by a sequence of rotations, translations, reflections, or dilations? If so, give a sequence that maps shape I onto shape II.
Part B.Can shape I be mapped onto shape III by a sequence of rotations, translations, reflections, or dilations? If so, give a sequence that maps shape I onto shape III.
Part C.Can shape I be mapped onto shape IV by a sequence of rotations, translations, reflections, or dilations? If so, give a sequence that maps shape I onto shape IV. please answer all parts

PPPLLLLZZZZZZZ help need this done quick and corrrectly Part A. Can you map shape-example-1

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Answer:

Part A: Rotating shape I 90° counterclockwise about the origin, and then translating it 2 units up and 2 units left will map shape I onto shape II.

Part B: Dilating shape I by a scale factor of 2, and then translating the dilated shape 8 units down and 8 units left will map shape I onto shape III.

Part C: Dilating shape I by a scale factor of 2, then reflecting it across the x-axis, and translating it 1 unit left will map shape I onto shape IV.

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Answer:

Part A: rotate 90° counter clockwise

left 2 up 2

Part B: Dilation. 8 units down and 8 units left

Part C: Dilating shape I by a scale factor of 2, then reflecting it across the x-axis, and translating it 1 unit left will map shape I onto shape IV.

Explanation:

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