Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.06.2020 08:57, nauticatyson9

PLEASE HELP ASAP!! ANY HELP WOULD BE AMAZING You are given quadrilateral ABCD, such that

ABCD = T(R y=4(Ro 180*(R y-axis(PQRS)))

What are the values of x and y such that ABCD = PQRS.

The coordinates of the quadrilateral PQRS are below.

P = (1, -2)

Q = (4, -2)

R = (4, -6)

S = (1, -8)

Any help would be fantastic!!! Thank you so much in advance. I'm really struggling with this question.


PLEASE HELP ASAP!! ANY HELP WOULD BE AMAZING

You are given quadrilateral ABCD, such thatABCD = T(

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