well the formula to reflecting across the x-axis is (x,-y).so the final points are A'(2,-2) B'(3,-7) C(5,-5) ANSWER
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By the way the -y in the formula does not mean every number will always be negative it means switch the sign so if the point is (5,-7) than reflecting across the x-axis it would be (5,7)
Since TSQ and QSR are supplementary, they give 180 when summed. TSQ is 150, so QSR must be 30.
Therefore, you have

Such a ray that divides an angle into two equal angles is called an angle bisector.
Likewise, two rays that divide an angle into three congruent angles are called angle trisectors. Figure %:
An angle bisected and trisected On the left, angle ABC is bisected by the ray BD.
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In short, no.