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The figure on the left is reflected using the y-axis to form the image on the right. Use the information in the original figure to find the measure of side A, side B, angle C and angle D.
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The figure on the left is reflected using the y-axis to form the image on the right. Use the information in the original figure to find the measure of side A, side B, angle C and angle D.
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申し訳ありませんが、ポイントが必要です:)
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So basically the figure is just flipped over so it’s the same thing as the other side just placed in a different spot. So angle b would be 2.2. Angle a would be 3.2. Look at the other angle and do what I did for angle b and a and you would be able to figure it out.
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