Trapezoid WXYZ has vertices W(−4, 2), X(−1, 2), Y(0, −1), and Z(−5, −1). It is translated 6 units right, then reflected over the x-axis. What are the coordinates of W′?
AW′(2, −2)
BW′(2, 2)
CW′(−4, −2)
DW′(10, −2)
Explanation
Step 1: Translate 6 right → add 6 to x: W(−4,2) → (−4+6, 2) = (2, 2). Step 2: Reflect over x-axis → negate y: (2, 2) → (2, −2). So W′ = (2, −2).
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