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Triangle ABC has vertices A(−2, 5), B(1, 0), and C(6, −2). What are the coordinates of the vertices...
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Triangle ABC has vertices A(−2, 5), B(1, 0), and C(6, −2). What are the coordinates of the vertices of △AʹBʹCʹ for Ry-axis?
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Answer:A'(2,5)B'(-1,0)C'(-6,-2)Step-by-step explanation:Triangle A(-2,5) , B(1,0) , C(6,-2) reflection in the y-axis is;A(-2 + 4 , 5) = A'(2,5)B(1 - 2 , 0) = B'(-1,0)C(6 - 12 , -2) = C'(-6,-2)