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To reflect in the line y = -x + 6, we translate everything down 6 first. This will make it seem like we are reflecting in the line y = -x
(x,y) → (x, y-6)
Then, to reflect in the line y = -x, we switch the x- and y-coordinates and then make them negative
(x,y) → (-(y-6), -x)
Then we move everything back up again
(x,y) → (-(y-6), -x + 6)
I will present to you an example. Reflect the point (-4, 8) in the line y = -x + 6.
(-4,8) → (-(8-6), -(-4) + 6) → (-2, 10)
You should graph this out to confirm with the reflection line.
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Answer: you do 129x1.20 which will get you the answers of 154.8
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21. The ratio does add up to 50 so kinda confused