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On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points R (negative 1, 3), S (3, negative 2), and T (1, negative 4). Which reflection will produce an image of ΔRST with a vertex at (2, –3)? a reflection of ΔRST across the x-axis a reflection of ΔRST across the y-axis a reflection of ΔRST across the line y = x a reflection of ΔRST across the line y = –x

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The answer is D

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Answer:

a reflection of ΔRST across the line y = –x

Explanation:

A reflection across the line y = –x transforms point (x, y) into (-y, -x)

After reflecting ΔRST across the line y = –x we get:

R (-1, 3) -> (-3, 1)

S (3,-2) -> (2, -3)

T (1, -4) -> (4, -1)

where S is at the desired vertex

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