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10. Bob draws ΔCDE on a coordinate grid. The coordinates of D are (6,2). Bob then transforms ΔCDE using a single transformation to create ΔC’D’E’. He claims that the coordinates of D’ will still be (6,2). For each transformation described, indicate whether it supports or does not support Bob’s claim.
Supports Bob's Claim Does Not Support Bob's Claim
Rotation 90° counterclockwise about point D
Translation 4 units to the left
Rotation 180° about the origin
Reflection in the line DE
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