1.   Triangle ABC has vertices A(4, 2), B(2, -1), and C(5, -2). The triangle is translated by reflecting it about the graph of x = 2. What are the coordinates of A'?
    A. (1, -2) B. (0, 2)
    C. (8, 2) D. (-2, -1)
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  2.   Which translation will translate with vertices A(-2, 3), B(0, -2), and C(-3, -4) to with vertices A'(-5, 4), B'(-3, -1), and C'(-6, -3)?
    A. 3 units right, 1 unit up B. 3 units right, 1 unit down
    C. 3 units left, 1 unit down D. 3 units left, 1 unit up
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  3.   If Q (3, 4) of triangle QRS is translated by reflecting it about the graph of y = -1, what are the coordinates of Q'?
    A. (3 -6) B. (4, -5)
    C. (-6, 3) D. (-5, 4)
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  4.   The point W (-2, 1) is in quadrilateral WXYZ. If the quadrilateral is translated 3 units down and 2 units to the left, what are the coordinates of W'?
    A. (0, -4) B. (2, -4)
    C. (0, 4) D. (-4, -2)
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  5.   Which is not a true statement about a translation?
    A. A translation is often referred to as a glide.
    B. The congruence of shapes is preserved in a translation.
    C. The orientation of an image is the same as its preimage.
    D. A translation in the coordinate plane must reflect over the x-axis or y-axis.
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