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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 16:50, lashell14

• The vertices of ABC are A(5, 4), B(-5, -3), and C(4, -1). The triangle is reflected over the x-axis. Use arrow notation to describe the original triangle and its reflection,
a. A(5, 4), B(-5, -5), C(4, -1) ► A(-5, 4), B*(5, 5), C'(-4,1) I
b. A(5, 4), B(-5,-5), C4,-1) ► A(-5, 4), B (5,-5), C'(-4,-1)
c. A(5, 4), B(-5,-5), C(4, -1) ► A'(5, 4), B'(-5, -5), C'(4, -1)
dA(5, 4), B(-5, -5), C(4,-1) ► A' (5, 4), B'(-5,5), C'(4,1)


• The vertices of ABC are A(5, 4), B(-5, -3), and C(4, -1). The triangle is reflected over the x-ax

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