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The vertices of triangle jkl are j(-2,1), k(2,-3), and l(2 2). The triangle is reflected over the line y=x. Graph triangle jkl and triangle j’k’l’.
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The vertices of triangle jkl are j(-2,1), k(2,-3), and l(2 2). The triangle is reflected over the line y=x. Graph triangle jkl and triangle j’k’l’.
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The vertices of triangle jkl are j(-2,1), k(2,-3), and l(2 2). The triangle is reflected over the line y=x. Graph triangle jkl and triangle j’k’l’.
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The answer would be C. Hope this works
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