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OpenStudy (anonymous):

∆ABC is reflected about the line y = -x to give ∆A'B'C' with vertices A'(-1, 1), B'(-2, -1), C(-1, 0). What are the vertices of ∆ABC?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you graph the vertices on a cordinate graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@uli882 u there

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No the answer options cosist of: A(1, -1), B(-1, -2), C(0, -1) A(-1, 1), B(1, 2), C(0, 1) A(-1, -1), B(-2, -1), C(-1, 0) A(1, 1), B(2, -1), C(1, 0)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and A(1, 2), B(-1, 1), C(0, 1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes but to figure them out you need to graph points : A' B' C'

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill try doing that and if i have more trouble ill come back (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok and after you graph them you basically have to do it on the other side of the x axis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem

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