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16 July, 10:06

A reflection of triangle abc to triangle a'b'c' is shown. Which transformation makes this reflection? A) (x', y') = (y, x) B) (x', y') = (x, - y) C) (x', y') = (-x, y) D) (x', y') = (-x, - y)

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  1. 16 July, 12:20
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    A) (x', y') = (y, x)

    This is because it is being moved to a new position so the coordinates are being changed from nothing to prime. The coordinates are different but one is prime and one isn't
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