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ANSWER TO PART A

The given triangle has vertices
J(-4,1), K(-4,-2),L(-3,-1)


The mapping for rotation through
90\degree counterclockwise has the mapping



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


Therefore


J(-4,1)\rightarrow J'(-1,-4)



K(-4,-2)\rightarrow K'(2,-4)



L(-3,-1)\rightarrow L'(1,-3)


We plot all this point and connect them with straight lines.


ANSWER TO PART B


For a reflection across the y-axis we negate the x coordinates.


The mapping is




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


Therefore


J(-4,1)\rightarrow J''(4,1)



K(-4,-2)\rightarrow K''(4,-2)



L(-3,-1)\rightarrow L''(3,-1)


We plot all this point and connect them with straight lines.


See graph in attachment







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