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The vertices of a square are listed below.

Q(0,0), U(0,4), A(4,4), D(4,0)

After the square undergoes an isometric transformation, its new vertices are Q'(0,0), U'(4,0), A'(4,-4), and D'(0,-4). Which of the following options best describes the type of transformation that maps QUAD onto Q'U'A'D'?

a. reflection
b. translation
c. rotation

User Luizmineo
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Answer:

Rotation

Explanation:

I did odyssey and got it right.

User Joshua Ohana
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "a. reflection." After the square undergoes an isometric transformation, its new vertices are Q'(0,0), U'(4,0), A'(4,-4), and D'(0,-4). The option that best describes the type of transformation that maps QUAD onto Q'U'A'D' is that a. reflection
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