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What type of transformation is shown? A. reflection over a horizontal line B. reflection over a vertical line C. clockwise rotation of 90° D. counterclockwise rotation of 90°
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What type of transformation is shown? A. reflection over a horizontal line B. reflection over a vertical line C. clockwise rotation of 90° D. counterclockwise rotation of 90°
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What type of transformation is shown?
A.
reflection over a horizontal line
B.
reflection over a vertical line
C.
clockwise rotation of 90°
D.
counterclockwise rotation of 90°
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The answer is D. a counterclockwise rotation of 90 degrees
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Here, the figure has transformed counter-clockwise with an angle of 90 degrees, Look at the short side, it would be easy to consider the transformation then.
In short, Your Answer would be Option D
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