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∆DEF has vertices D(1, 4), E(3, 5), and F(2, 1). If you reflect ∆DEF across the x-axis, what will be the coordinates of the vertices of the image ∆D′E′F′?

A.) D′(–1, –4), E′(–3, –5), and F′(–2, –1)


B.) D′(–1, 4), E′(–3, 5), and F′(–2, 1)


C.) D′(4, –1), E′(5, –3), and F′(1, –2)


D.) D′(1, –4), E′(3, –5), and F′(2, –1)

∆DEF has vertices D(1, 4), E(3, 5), and F(2, 1). If you reflect ∆DEF across the x-example-1

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Answer:

it is D

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

When reflecting points across the x axis, and x coordinate remains the same and y-coordinates become the opposite of the original.

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