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Airida [17]
3 years ago
6

How do you do it?I'm lost

Mathematics
1 answer:
Leto [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

The way you complete this is by taking each points x and y and applying the translation. In this case the translation is x-7 and y+1.

Q's x and y are 1 , 1

R's x and y are 1 , 5

T's x and y are 5 , 1

S's x and y are 5 , 5

Now what you do is use the translation on all of these values.

Q's x and y turns into -6 , 2 (subtracted 7 to the 1 and added 1 to the 1)

R's x and y turns into -6 , 6

T's x and y are -2 , 2

S's x and y are -2 , 6

You can then plot the points on the graph and connect the lines to complete the reflection.

Hope this helps ! !

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