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Find the coordinates of M' after a reflection of the triangle across the parallel lines; first across the line y = -3 and then across y = 2. Answer in (a, b) form. Part 9a​

Find the coordinates of M' after a reflection of the triangle across the parallel-example-1
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Answer: (-3, 5)

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Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to locate point M. It is at (-3, -5). Ignore the other points as your teacher is not asking to transform them.

Reflecting point M over the line y = -3 will have us move 2 units up to arrive at the line of reflection, and then we move 2 more additional units up to get to N = (-3, -1).

Now reflecting point N over the line y = 2 will have us move (-3,-1) three units up to get to the line of reflection, and then we move up another 3 units to get to P = (-3,2) which is the last stop. This is also the location of point M'.

See diagram below.

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Extra info: Overall, those two reflections combine to a translation of shifting 10 units up. Algebraically, we can write the translation rule
(x,y) \to (x,y+10). Two reflections only turn into a translation if and only if the lines of reflection are parallel.

Find the coordinates of M' after a reflection of the triangle across the parallel-example-1
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