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Mathematics, 19.12.2019 22:31 lolsmaster3951

Use matrices to determine the vertices of the reflected figure. then graph the image and the pre-image on the same coordinate grid.
triangle xyz with vertices x(2, -9), y(-6, 0) and z(-5, -5), reflected over the y-axis.
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Use matrices to determine the vertices of the reflected figure. then graph the image and the pre-ima
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