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Point A, located at (-3, -3) is translated 6 units up, resulting in the location of point A'. What other transformation would result in the same location for point A'?

A reflection in the x-axis
A translation of 6 units to the left
A reflection in the y-axis
A rotation of 180°

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Final answer:

A reflection in the x-axis is the other transformation that would result in the same location for point A'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The transformation that would result in the same location for point A' is a reflection in the x-axis. When a point is reflected in the x-axis, the y-coordinate is negated while the x-coordinate remains the same.

Since point A is located at (-3, -3), reflecting it in the x-axis would result in point A' at (-3, 3). This means that point A' would also be 6 units up from the original position of point A, just like the given translation.

Therefore, a reflection in the x-axis is the other transformation that would result in the same location for point A'.

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