The vertices of a triangle are P(-3,8), Q(-6, -4), and R (1, 1). Name the vertices of R (smaller letters)y-0 (triangle PQR).

A. P'(-3, 8), Q'(-6,-4), R'(1,1)
B. P'(-3,-8), Q'(-6,4), R'(1,-1)
C. P'(3,-8), Q'(6,4), R'(-1,-1)
D. P' (3,8), Q'(6,-4), R'(-1,1)

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To find the vertices of the triangle PQR reflected across the y-axis, you need to take the original coordinates and change the sign of the x-coordinate for each vertex.

The original coordinates of the triangle vertices P(-3,8), Q(-6,-4), and R(1,1) will become:

P' = (-(-3), 8) = (3, 8)
Q' = (-(-6), -4) = (6, -4)
R' = (-(1), 1) = (-1, 1)

Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected vertices are P'(3, 8), Q'(6, -4), and R'(-1, 1).

Looking at the given options, we can see that none of them match the calculated coordinates exactly. Therefore, the correct answer is none of the given options.

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(A) is just PQR

(B) is PQR reflected in the line y=0
(C) is PQR rotated 180° about (0,0)
or, reflected twice, across both axes
(D) is PQR reflected in the line x=0

Not sure what your notation is supposed to indicate.