Which of the following compositions had an original coordinate at the'origin (0,0)? Point C is translated by (x + 3, y + 2), then dilated by a scale factor of 2. C"(6, 4) Point B is translated by (x + 1, y - 4), then rotated 90 counterclockwise. B"(1, 4) Point D is translated by (x - 5, y - 5), then rotated 270 counterclockwise. D"(5, 5) Point A is translated by (x - 3, y + 2), then reflected across the y-axis. A"(-3, 2)

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Which of the following compositions had an original coordinate at the origin (0,0)?
Point C is translated by (x + 3, y + 2), then dilated by a scale factor of 2.
С"(6, 4)
Point B is translated by (x + 1, y - 4), then rotated 90 counterclockwise.
(4 ,1)'יB
Point D is translated by (x - 5, y - 5), then rotated 270 counterclockwise.
D"(5, 5)
Point A is translated by (x - 3, y + 2), then reflected across the y-axis.
А"3, 2)
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following compositions had an original coordinate at the origin (0,0)? Point C is translated by (x + 3, y + 2), then dilated by a scale factor of 2. С"(6, 4) Point B is translated by (x + 1, y - 4), then rotated 90 counterclockwise. (4 ,1)'יB Point D is translated by (x - 5, y - 5), then rotated 270 counterclockwise. D"(5, 5) Point A is translated by (x - 3, y + 2), then reflected across the y-axis. А"3, 2)
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