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Triangle A is reflected in the x axis to give triangle B, which is then reflected in the line y=x to give Triangle C. Draw Triangle C.

Triangle A is reflected in the x axis to give triangle B, which is then reflected-example-1

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always draw triangle b first. for triangle b it is reflected across the x-axis which means all y valies become negative. then for triangle c, you swap the x and y values around.

Triangle A is reflected in the x axis to give triangle B, which is then reflected-example-1
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