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Point F' corresponds to point D. point E'. point F. point E.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Point F.

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Answer:

F' corresponds to point F

Explanation:

When a point is the result of some transformation, we often designate that result using the base name of the original, with a prime (') added. In this case, we expect that F' is the transformation of point F.

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Comment on point naming

Of course, points can be given any name you like. These conventions are adopted to aid in communication about transformations and correspondence between points. It would be unusual--even confusing, but not unreasonable, for point F' to correspond to point D, for example. In the case of certain transformations, point F' may actually be point D.

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