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What set of reflections would carry parallelogram ABCD onto itself? Parallelogram ABCD is shown. A is at negative 5, 1. B is at negative 4, 3. C is at negative 1, 3. D is at negative 2, 1.

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1. As parallelogram have no line of symmetry, so after no rotation we can get a parallelogram which is mapped onto itself.

2. Now if we reflect the parallelogram ABCD along + Y axis

3. If we reflect the parallelogram ABCD along -X axis

4. If we reflect the parallelogram ABCD along the line , y=x

In all the three cases mentioned above i.e 2,3,and 4 we are getting a parallelogram congruent to ABCD.




What set of reflections would carry parallelogram ABCD onto itself? Parallelogram-example-1
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Okay, y-axis, x-axis, y-axis, x-axis will be your answer. Take point (-5, 1): Reflect across y-axis: (5, 1) Reflect across x-axis: (5, -1) Reflect across y-axis: (-5, -1) Reflect across x-axis: (-5, 1) So that's the correct answer, because it brings you back to (-5, 1).
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