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Triangle ABC is reflected to form triangle A'B'C'.

The coordinates of point A are (4,1), the coordinates of point B are (6,3), and the coordinates of point C are (2,4).

Which reflection results in the transformation of triangle ABC to triangle A'B'C'?

Triangle ABC is reflected to form triangle A'B'C'. The coordinates of point A are-example-1
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When we reflect a point across an axis, the distance between the point and the axis stays the same, but is flipped to the opposite side.

We know that the coordinates of point A are (4,1), the coordinates of point B are (6,3), and the coordinates of point C are (2,4).

In this case, Triangle ABC is a reflection of point A'B'C' across the y-axis.

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reflection across the y-axis
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