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The vertices of a triangle are P(–8, 6), Q(1, –3), and R(–6, –3). Name the vertices of

Ry-3(ΔPQR) see below also for layout.

The vertices of a triangle are P(–8, 6), Q(1, –3), and R(–6, –3). Name the vertices-example-1
The vertices of a triangle are P(–8, 6), Q(1, –3), and R(–6, –3). Name the vertices-example-1
The vertices of a triangle are P(–8, 6), Q(1, –3), and R(–6, –3). Name the vertices-example-2

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The refrection of a point or set of points across the line y = x will result in a point or set of points whose coordinates are the interchange of the x-value and the y-value of the original point or set of points.

Given that the vertices of a triangle are P(-8, 6), Q(1, -3) and R(-6, -3), the vertices of the triangle formed by the refrection Ry=x(ΔPQR) are P'(6, -8), Q'(-3, 1) and R'(-3, -6).
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