y 4 3 2 X Y -4 -3 0 1 2 4 x W Z -3 -4
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To do this, take each vertex of the trapezoid and invert its y-coordinate. If a vertex of the trapezoid is at (x, y), after reflection, it will be at (x, -y). Show more…
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