Each triangle in the diagram is a reflection of another triangle across one of the given lines. How can you describe Triangle 3 by using a reflection rule? https://study.ashworthcollege.edu/access/content/group/45b8c516-1008-46d7-aa1d-bb9b62c786ff/geometry_exam_9_files/mc009-1.jpg A. Rm (Triangle 2) B. Rm (Triangle 1) C. Rl (Triangle 1) D. Rl (Triangle 2)
think you can help with this one@AravindG
@Hero
"Triangle 3 is a mirror reflection of Triangle 2 `with respect to` line \(l\)" or you can say: "Triangle 3 is a mirror reflection of Triangle 2 `about` line \(l\)"
"with respect to" and "about" mean the same thing in this particular context.
oh ok. how about this one. Each triangle in the diagram is a reflection of another triangle across one of the given lines. How can you describe Triangle 2 by using a reflection rule? I.Rl (Triangle 3) II.Rm (Triangle 2) III.Rm (Triangle 1) https://study.ashworthcollege.edu/access/content/group/45b8c516-1008-46d7-aa1d-bb9b62c786ff/geometry_exam_9_files/mc010-4.jpg A. I only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II, and III
i think ill will be A.l only @Hero . what you think?
It's not just `I only`
ok so looking at bout it will be B. l and lll
both
https://study.ashworthcollege.edu/access/content/group/45b8c516-1008-46d7-aa1d-bb9b62c786ff/geometry_exam_9_files/mc002-2.jpg Which graph shows T<-4,2>(ABC) A. https://study.ashworthcollege.edu/access/content/group/45b8c516-1008-46d7-aa1d-bb9b62c786ff/geometry_exam_9_files/mc002-3.jpg B. https://study.ashworthcollege.edu/access/content/group/45b8c516-1008-46d7-aa1d-bb9b62c786ff/geometry_exam_9_files/mc002-4.jpg C. https://study.ashworthcollege.edu/access/content/group/45b8c516-1008-46d7-aa1d-bb9b62c786ff/geometry_exam_9_files/mc002-5.jpg D. https://study.ashworthcollege.edu/access/content/group/45b8c516-1008-46d7-aa1d-bb9b62c786ff/geometry_exam_9_files/mc002-6.jpg @hero
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