Answer :

For the first two, keep the shapes the same but draw them again in a different place.

For the next three, you draw the exact shapes opposite the line, with the opposite spacing from the line.

For 6, it is a reflection, over a vertical line.

7 is a translation, looking to be translated six units either left or right and one unit up or down.

8 is also a reflection, over a horizontal line.

For the last four, only 9 and 12 are rotations of the pre-image. 10 is a reflection over the y-axis, and 11 is over the x-axis.

9 was rotated 90 degrees clockwise, and 12 was rotated 180 either way.

Hope this helps!
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For the first two, keep the shapes the same but draw them again in a different place.

For the next three, you draw the exact shapes opposite the line, with the opposite spacing from the line.

For 6, it is a reflection, over a vertical line.

7 is a translation, looking to be translated six units either left or right and one unit up or down.

8 is also a reflection, over a horizontal line.

For the last four, only 9 and 12 are rotations of the pre-image. 10 is a reflection over the y-axis, and 11 is over the x-axis.

9 was rotated 90 degrees clockwise, and 12 was rotated 180 either way.

Hope this helps!

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