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Answer:

a. P

d. S

e. T

Explanation:

A reflection is a transformation that flips the side of a line a point is on.

Reflection of Points Across a Line

When a point is reflected across a line, it maintains the same distance from the line, but on the opposite side. This means that if a point is on the negative side, it will be flipped onto the positive side and vice versa. The line a point is reflected across is known as the line of reflection.

This means that the points P, S, and T will move across the line m.

Reflection of Points on a Line

However, if a point is on the line of reflection, it will not move. Since a reflection does not change the distance a point is from a line, it does not affect points on the line. If a point is zero units from the line, it will still be zero units from the line after reflection. Thus, it these points do not move.

This means that points Q and R will not move after reflection.

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