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  • 23-01-2022
  • Mathematics
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Triangle 1 has vertices at (J,K), (L,M), and (N,P).

Triangle 2 has vertices at (J,−K), (L,−M), and (N,−P).

What can you conclude about triangle 2?

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  • 23-01-2022

Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Under a reflection in the x- axis

a point (x, y ) → (x, - y )

This is true for the vertices from Triangle 1 → Triangle 2

Thus triangle 2 is the reflection in the x- axis of triangle 1

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