AABC la reflected over the x-axis.
(15.-1)
8(2, )
What are the vertices of AA'B'C'?
A. A'(0, -2), B'(-2,-4), C'(-5, -1)
O B. A'(0, 2), B'(-2,4), C'(-5, 1)
C. A'(-2, 0), B'(-4,2), C'(-1,5)
D. A'(0,2), B' (2,4), C'(5, 1)
The question is kind of confusing. if it's asking how many variations of answers can you give. then do 4^5 for your answer.this would be something like the first question could be a and the 2nd c or first b next c etc. if you can, ask the teacher for a better confirmation of what it's asking. if i'm assuming correctly what it's asking, it's 625 different variations.
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