Mathematics, 05.05.2020 00:56 villarrealc1987
Triangle ABC is shown. A is at negative 2, 1. B is at negative 1, 4. C is at negative 4, 5.
If triangle ABC is reflected over the y‐axis, reflected over the x‐axis, and rotated 180 degrees, where will point A' lie?
(−1, 2)
(−2, 1)
(1, −2)
(2, −1)
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Triangle ABC is shown. A is at negative 2, 1. B is at negative 1, 4. C is at negative 4, 5.
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