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Triangle abc has vertices at a(-3, 5), b(0, 0), and c(6, 5). it is transformed so that triangle a'b'c' has coordinates a'(1, 11), b'(4, 6), and c'(10, 11). jacob says that the transformation was an x-axis reflection. is he correct? explain.

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