Triangle ABC is shown on the graph below.

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a. Triangle ABC is reflected over the y-axis. What are the coordinates of the reflected triangle?
b. Describe in words what happens to the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates of the original triangle's vertices as a result of this reflection.
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a. A=(-1,3)

B=(-4,5)
C=(-3,1)
b. The x-coordinates become negative, but the y-coordinates do not change.

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sorry I could not add the link but the coordinates are A(1,3) B(4,5) and C(3,1).

reflection over the y-axis just changes the signs of the x values:

(x,y) -> (-x,y)

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@Hannah, so like (1,3) would just turn into (-1,3)?

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The original coordinates of the triangle ABC are:

A(1,3), B(4,5), C(3,1)

C. To translate the triangle 1 unit right and 2 units down, we can subtract 1 from each x-coordinate and subtract 2 from each y-coordinate. Therefore, the coordinates of the translated triangle are:

A(0,1), B(3,3), C(2,-1)

D. Using arrow notation, we can write the translation rule as:

( x , y ) → ( x - 1, y - 2 )

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C. Triangle ABC is translated 1 unit right and 2 units down. What are the coordinates of the translated Triangle?

D. Use arrow notation to write a rule for this translation.

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reflection over the y-axis just changes the signs of the x values:

(x,y) -> (-x,y)

Now just plug in your numbers.

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