Final Answer:
The figure labeled
① is transformed by reflecting in $ x = 10 $.
The figure labeled
② is transformed by rotating $ 180^\circ $ about $ (-2, 2) $.
The figure labeled
③ is translated by $ (-2, 2) $.
The figure labeled
④ is enlarged by scale factor $ 5/4 $ about $ (13, 23) $.
The figure labeled
⑤ is translated by $ (13, -1) $.
The figure labeled
⑥ is rotated $ 180^\circ $ about $ (7, -4) $.
The figure labeled
⑦ is reflected in $ y = -4 $.
The figure labeled
⑧ is reflected in $ y = x $.
The figure labeled
⑨ is enlarged by scale factor $ 2 $ about $ (13, -1) $.
The figure labeled
⑩ is translated by $ (-1, -2) $.
The figure labeled
⑪ is rotated $ 90^\circ $ clockwise about $ (5, -5) $.
The figure labeled
⑫ is enlarged by scale factor $ 5/4 $ about $ (5, -5) $.
The figure labeled
⑬ is reflected in $ x = 5 $.
The figure labeled
⑭ is rotated $ 90^\circ $ anticlockwise about $ (-10, -2) $.
The figure labeled
⑮ is translated by $ (-10, -2) $.
The figure labeled
⑯ is reflected in $ y = 13 $.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of combined transformations worksheet.