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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Graph a triangle (LMN) and reflect it over the line y=x to create triangle L'M'N'. Describe the transformation using words. Draw a line segment from point L to the reflecting line, and then draw a line segment from point L' to the reflecting line. What do you notice about the two line segments you drew? Do you think you would see the same characteristic if you drew the line segment connecting M with the reflecting line and then M' with the reflecting line? How do you know? PLEASE HELP WILL AWARD MEDAL AND FAN

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@dr0zier99

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@iGreenHacked

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@BATSPY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (igreenhacked):

it's going to be negative plot any point is Q2. Reflect the same point from zero over the X axis and do this in Q3. IN Q3 it must be negative because instead of being LMN it's L'M'N' I think..

OpenStudy (dallascowboys88):

ill help you,:)

OpenStudy (dallascowboys88):

plot any point is Q2. Reflect the same point from zero over the X axis and do this in Q3. IN Q3 it must be negative because instead of being LMN it's L'M'N'

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you explain it a different way? i dont understand

OpenStudy (dallascowboys88):

i dont think i can

OpenStudy (dallascowboys88):

but here you go because you seem cool

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you ;)

OpenStudy (dallascowboys88):

your welcome,

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