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Triangle XYZ is shown on the coordinate plane below: Triangle XYZ on the coordinate plane with ordered pairs at X 3, negative1, at Y 4, negative 4, at Z 1, negative 2 If triangle XYZ is reflected across the line y = 1 to create triangle X'Y'Z', what is the ordered pair of X'? (3, 3) (3, 1) (-1, -1) (-3, -1)
Answer is D. (-3,-1)
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Pentagon ABCDE and pentagon A'B'C'D'E' are shown on the coordinate plane below: Pentagon ABCDE and pentagon A prime B prime C prime D prime E prime on the coordinate plane with ordered pairs at A negative 4, 5, at B negative 6, 4, at C negative 5, 1, at D negative 2, 2, at E negative 2, 4, at A prime 4, negative 7, at B prime 2, negative 6, at C prime 3, negative 3, at D prime 6, negative 4, at E prime 6, negative 6. Which two transformations are applied to pentagon ABCDE to create A'B'C'D'E'? Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 8, y + 2) and reflected across the x-axis Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 2, y + 8) and reflected across the y-axis Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 8, y + 2) and reflected across the y-axis Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 2, y + 8) and reflected across the x-axis
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