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8. Triangle ABC has vertices A(-2, 5),

B(1,0), and C(6, -2). What are the
coordinates of the vertices of
Triangle A'B'C' for Rx=4

User HaaLeo
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Answer:

A'(10,5), B'(7,0), C'(2,-2)

Explanation:

Triangle ABC with vertices A(-2, 5), B(1,0), and C(6, -2) is reflected across the line x=4.

This reflection has the rule


(x,y)\rightarrow (8-x,y)

So,


  • A(-2,5)\rightarrow A'(10,5);

  • B(1,0)\rightarrow B'(7,0);

  • C(6,-2)\rightarrow C'(2,-2).

See attached diagram for details.

8. Triangle ABC has vertices A(-2, 5), B(1,0), and C(6, -2). What are the coordinates-example-1
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