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Complete an isosceles triangle that has
the x-axis as a line of symmetry.

Complete an isosceles triangle that has the x-axis as a line of symmetry.-example-1
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Answer:

  • See below

Explanation:

Since the x-axis is the line of symmetry, the missing vertex is the reflection of the given vertex over the line of symmetry.

  • The given vertex is (- 2, 4)
  • Its reflection is (- 2, -4), only y-coordinate changes to opposite

Connect these points with the vertex on the x-axis to complete the triangle.

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Complete an isosceles triangle that has the x-axis as a line of symmetry.-example-1
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