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4.1, 4.2 Review

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Use the following translation rule to find the coordinates of the image of P(-2, 3):

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Use the following translation rule to find the coordinates of the image of P(-2, 3):

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Use the following reflection rule to find the coordinates of the image of P(-2, 3):

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Use the following reflection rule to find the coordinates of the image of P(-2, 3):

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Use the following composition of transformations to find the coordinates of the image of P(-2, 3):

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Use the following composition of transformations to find the coordinates of the image of P(-2, 3):

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7.

Does the following shape have line symmetry? If so, state how many lines of symmetry there are. If not, state none.

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Does the following shape have line symmetry? If so, state how many lines of symmetry there are. If not, state none.

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Does the following shape have line symmetry? If so, state how many lines of symmetry there are. If not, state none.

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Translations are a congruence transformation that flip a shape over a mirror line.

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A circle has infinitly many lines of symmetry.

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The translation rule for moving a shape left 2 and down 5 is (x, y) → (x +2, y - 5).