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What transformation occurred to form AJ'K'L? a. rotation 180° about the origin b. reflection across the line y = x O c. reflection across the line y = -1 d. rotation 90° clockwise about the origin
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What transformation occurred to form AJ'K'L?
a. rotation 180° about the origin
b. reflection across the line y = x
O c. reflection across the line y = -1
d. rotation 90° clockwise about the origin
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
reflection across the line y=-1
take a mirror
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