Given a triangle with the vertices (2, 2), (2, 8), and (8, 6), construct the transformation by reflecting the triangle over the x-axis.
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Step 1:** Apply the reflection transformation over the x-axis to each vertex of the triangle: - (2, 2) reflects to (2, -2) - (2, 8) reflects to (2, -8) - (8, 6) reflects to (8, -6) ** Show more…
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