
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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On a coordinate plane, sketch a quadrilateral object by plotting and connecting coordinate points A (-5, -1); B (-1, -2); C (-2, -5) and D (-6, -4).
3.1 Reflect the object vertically in the x axis. Write down the coordinate points of the vertically reflected image. Describe the symmetry that resulted from the horizontal reflection. Is the image isometric to the object?
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