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Mila [183]
4 years ago
13

The line of reflection will (always, sometimes, never) be the perpendicular bisector between a preimage and it’s reflected image

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Mathematics
1 answer:
frez [133]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

line of reflection: <em>a fixed line directly in the middle of the pre-image and the reflected image. </em>

perpendicular: <em>two lines meeting at a 90 degree angle</em>

bisector: <em>line that divides something into two equal parts</em>

pre-image: <em>the original figure before any transformation or translation has been made</em>

reflected image: <em>the original image after being reflected across the line of reflection.</em>

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Is the line of reflection a line running perpendicular, directly in the middle of the pre-image and the reflected image? Yes, always would be my answer.

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