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27 January, 09:55

Triangle ABC, with vertices A (3, 0), B (2, 4), and C (4, 2), undergoes a transformation to form triangle A′B′C′, with vertices A′ (3, 0), B′ (2, - 4), and C′ (4, - 2). The type of transformation that triangle ABC undergoes is a. If triangle A′B′C′ undergoes a transformation to form triangle A″B″C″, with vertices A″ (-3, 0), B″ (-2, - 4), and C″ (-4, - 2), then the type of transformation that triangle A′B′C′ undergoes is a.

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  1. 27 January, 11:34
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    Reflection

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This transformation maps the triangle on the other side of the quadrant.

    The size of the triangle did not change

    and it was not rotated, because its position did not change

    therefore

    it underwent

    a reflection
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