Which of the following statements are true about a reflection? Select all that apply. An image created by a reflection will always be congruent to its pre-image. Corresponding angles and segments are always congruent in a reflection of a figure. Reflections can only be constructed across horizontal or vertical lines. Reflections may change the size of a pre-image. An image and its pre-image are always the same distance from the line of reflection.
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Just to get the post closed & since the asker isn't on Reflections can occur over a line (usually its the x and y axis but you can also do it over y=x -- diagonal line) When reflecting they will always be within the same distance of each other across the reflection line Reflections create congruent figures because they do not modify the length of the sides nor the angle measures
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