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What are the coordinates of the vertices of triangle C', M', and S'? The initial directions are in the pic below.

What are the coordinates of the vertices of triangle C', M', and S'? The initial directions-example-1

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The reflection across the x-axis is made by changing the sign of the y coordinate and maintaining the x coordinate, that is:


(x,y)\to(x,-y)

So, we can just apply this transformation to each vertex of the original triangle:


\begin{gathered} C=(-3,-4)\to C^(\prime)=(-3,-(-4))=(-3,4) \\ M=(-3,6)\to M^(\prime)=(-3,-6) \\ S=(-6,5)\to S^(\prime)=(-6,-5) \end{gathered}

So, the coordinates of the image triangle are:


\begin{gathered} C^(\prime)=(-3,4) \\ M^(\prime)=(-3,-6) \\ S^(\prime)=(-6,-5) \end{gathered}

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