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∆ABC is reflected about the line y = -x to give ∆A'B'C' with vertices A'(-1, 1), B'(-2, -1), C(-1, 0). What are the vertices of ∆ABC?

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User Zett
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A (-1,1) B (1,2) C (0,1)
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User Bobbyz
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Answer:
A(-1,1),B(1,2),C(0,1)

Explanation:

The rule to reflected a figure about the line y=-x on graph is given by :-


(x,y)\rightarrow(-y,-x)

Therefore, if ∆ABC is reflected about the line y = -x to give ∆A'B'C' with vertices
A'(-1, 1), B'(-2, -1), C(-1, 0).

Then, the vertices of ∆ABC will be :_


A'(-1, 1)\rightarrow\ A(-1,1)\\B'(-2, -1)\rightarrow\ B(1,2)\\C(-1, 0)\rightarrow\ C(0,1)

The vertices of ∆ABC=
A(-1,1),B(1,2),C(0,1)

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User RaviRokkam
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