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A triangle in Quadrant 1 is reflected over the y-axis, then over the x-axis,and then over the y-axis again. The new triangle, in Quadrant 4 , could Also have been obtained by us…
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A triangle in Quadrant 1 is reflected over the y-axis, then over the x-axis,and then over the y-axis again. The new triangle, in Quadrant 4 , could Also have been obtained by using a single
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To get your triangle in Quadrant 4, you could have just reflected the triangle over the x-axis the first time. This would only require a single transformation instead of 3.
The result would be the same.
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