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△PQR is reflected to form​ ​ △P′Q′R′ ​. The vertices of ​ △PQR ​ are P(1,1) , Q(−1,−2) , and R(4,−2) . The vertices of ​ △P′Q′R′ ​ are P′(−1,1) , Q′(1,−2) , and R′(−4,−2) . Which reflection results in the transformation of ​ △PQR ​ ​​to​ ​ △P′Q′R′ ​​​? reflection across the x-axis reflection across the y-axis reflection across y = x reflection across y=−x

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Answer:

option 2

Explanation:

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Answer:

The △PQR is reflected across the y-axis and option 2 is correct.

Explanation:

1. The reflection across the x-axis is defined as


(x,y)\rightarrow (x,-y)

2. The reflection across the y-axis is defined as


(x,y)\rightarrow (-x,y)

3. The reflection across the y=x is defined as


(x,y)\rightarrow (y,x)

4. The reflection across the y=-x is defined as


(x,y)\rightarrow (-y,-x)

It is given that the vertices of ​ △PQR ​ are P(1,1) , Q(−1,−2) , and R(4,−2) . The vertices of ​ △P′Q′R′ ​ are P′(−1,1) , Q′(1,−2) , and R′(−4,−2) .

The relation between prerimage and image is defined as


(x,y)\rightarrow (-x,y)

Therefore the △PQR is reflected across the y-axis and option 2 is correct.

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