GEOMETRY Need help with questions #1 - #9! Please provide legitimate answer and show step by step explanation (as if you were to write it on graph paper). *Please note that this is in preparation for my upcoming math competition. WILL GIVE BONUS IF ANSWERED CORRECTLY PROVIDED ALONG WITH STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION (AS IF WRITTEN ON GRAPH PAPER)!!
Question 1 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question Copy each figure and draw two lines of reflection that produce an equivalent transformation of translation ADEF to AD'E'F' D F E' D' Select one: E D F O a. MM E D' F\fQuestion 2 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question Describe the symmetry of the quilt patch. Draw all the lines of symmetry. If there is rotational symmetry, give the angle and order. Select one: a. line symmetry and rotational symmetry angle of rotational symmetry: 180 order: 2O b. line symmetry and rotational symmetry angle of rotational symmetry: 1802 order: 2 Q o. line symmetry and rotational symmetry angle of rotational symmetry: 90; order: 4 \fQuestion 3 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question Find the translation of the triangle along v. Select one: O a . O b. MA\fQuestion 4 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question Given the rectangle and the center of dilation P, which of the following is a dilation with a scale factor of 2? P . Select one: O a . P . O b. P.\fQuestion 5 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question AABC has vertices A(3, 1), B(4, 5), and C(2, 3). Rotate AABC 90 counterclockwise about the origin and then reflect it across the x- axis. Select one: ....... .... ....." ..... .C O a. y...... X ..... ..|. Brr .. ...j.... .j...... Ob. ... Brr ...... .............\fQuestion 6 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question Identify the symmetry in the pattern. Assume that the pattern continues forever in both directions. Select one: a. glide reflection symmetry b. no symmetry O c. translation symmetry O d. translation symmetry and glide reflection symmetryQuestion 7 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question In a dance performance, four dancers form a diamond with vertices A(2, 0), B(0, 2), C(-2, 0), and D(0, - 2). Then, they move along the dance floor following the translation vector, (0, 4). There they pause, and then move again along the same vector. What are their coordinates after six such translations? Select one: O a. A'(2, 24), B'(0, 26), C'(-2, 24), and D'(0, 22) O b. A' (26, 24), B'(24, 6), C'(22, 24), and D'(24, 22) O c. A'(2, 10), B'(0, 12), C'(-2, 10), and D' (0, 8) O d. A' (26, 0), B'(24, 2), C'(22, 0), and D'(24, - 2)Question 8 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question Reflect a figure with vertices A(1, 2), B(3, 6), C(-1, 2), and D(-2, - 2) across the x-axis. Find the coordinates of the new image. Select one: O a . A' (-1, 2), B' (-3, 6), C' (1, - 2), and D' (2, - 2) O b. A' (1, - 2), B' (3, - 6), C' (-1, - 2), and D' (-2, 2) O C . A' (-1, - 2), B' (-3, - 6), C' (1, - 2), and D' (2, 2) O d. A' (1, 2), B' (3, 6), C' (-1, 2), and D' (-2, - 2)Question 9 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question Rotate ARSO with vertices R(4, -1), S(5, 3), and Q(3, 1) by 90 about the origin. Select one: O a. R R' S" R S Ob. f R\f