A snow cone has {1} line of symmetry.

A slide of a figure along a straight line- my answer: translation

an object moved to the right and up- my answer: diagonal translation


are these correct?? I would appreciate any and all help Thank You.

all are correct.

thank you :)

Let's go through your answers and explanations to see if they are correct.

1. A snow cone has {1} line of symmetry.
Yes, your answer is correct. A line of symmetry is a line through a shape such that one side is a mirror image of the other. If a snow cone has one line of symmetry, it means that if you fold it along that line, the two halves will match perfectly.

2. A slide of a figure along a straight line - your answer: translation.
Yes, your answer is correct. When you slide a figure along a straight line, it is called a translation. A translation is a transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.

3. An object moved to the right and up - your answer: diagonal translation.
Your answer is almost correct, but a more accurate term for this movement would be a combination of two translations. Moving to the right is a horizontal translation, and moving up is a vertical translation. So, you can describe this movement as a combination of a horizontal and a vertical translation.

To improve your answer, you can say it's a "combined horizontal and vertical translation" or simply "a translation to the right and up."

Overall, you did a good job!