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Verdich [7]
3 years ago
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Can someone please help me with this? I’ve been struggling with this question for a while and is due soon! I’ll give brainliest

if you answer!!!
Graph a triangle (LMN) and reflect it over the line y=x to create triangle L'M'N'. Describe the transformation using words. Draw a line segment from point L to the reflecting line, and then draw a line segment from point L' to the reflecting line. What do you notice about the two line segments you drew? Do you think you would see the same characteristic if you drew the line segment connecting M with the reflecting line and then M' with the reflecting line? How do you know? (10 points)
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Fofino [41]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: See below

Step-by-step explanation:

The transformation from triangle LMN to triangle L'M'N' is the reflection about the line y =x.

The line segment from L to y=x and the line segment from L' to line y=x are congruent.

Yes, we will get the same characteristic if we draw a line from point M to y=x and the line  from M' to y=x.

It is because points P', M' and N' are reflections of points P, M, and N respectively about the line y=x.

Graph 1 (attached as first picture)

Graphing a triangle LMN and reflecting it over the line y = x to create triangle L'M'N, we have:

The transformation from triangle LMN to triangle L'M'N' is the reflection about the line y =x.

Drawing a line from point L to the line y=x and from line L' to line y=x we have:

Graph 2 (attached as second picture)

The line segment from L to y=x and the line segment from L' to line y=x are congruent.

Yes, we will get the same characteristic if we draw a line from point M to y=x and the line  from M' to y=x.

It is because points P', M' and N' are reflections of points P, M, and N respectively about the line y=x.

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