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Using the triangle in the diagram, what would be the coordinate of A' if reflected over the line x=2 ? * (0, 3) (0, -3) (4, -3) (-4, 3)
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Using the triangle in the diagram, what would be the coordinate of A' if reflected over the line x=2 ? *
(0, 3)
(0, -3)
(4, -3)
(-4, 3)
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It would be (0,3). You can see that the A is 2 units from the line. If you do it from the other side, then it would line up to (0,3)
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