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Tarif drew the rectangle shown below and then reflected it over CD to form Rectangle A'BCD. He argues that the image of the rectangle will be in the same location as the original rectangle was. His
classmate, Raquel, thinks that it will not be.
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Drag the points that will remain in the same location when the rectangle is reflected to the
appropriate box as well as the points that will move when the rectangle is reflected.
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Points That Will Remain in
the Same Location When
the Rectangle is Reflected
Points That Will Not Remain
in the Same Location When
the Rectangle is Reflected
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