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KATRIN_1 [288]
3 years ago
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Part A: 1. Graph the rectangle with vertices A(2, -1), B(5, -1), C(5, -3), and D(2, -3). 2. Reflect the rectangle over the y-axi

s and graph. What are the coordinates of the final image? You may use a digital tool to create the graph, or you also can do it by hand and insert a picture. (8 points) Copy and paste the list below and fill in the coordinates. A(2,-1) --> A' ( , ) B(5,-1) --> B' ( , ) C(5,-3) --> C' ( , ) D(2,-3) --> D' ( , ) Part B: Is the final image congruent to the pre-image? Explain using details. (2 points)
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