On a coordinate plane, triangle 1 is reflected across the x-axis to form triangle 4, is reflected across a diagonal to form triangle 3, is reflected across the y-axis to form triangle 2.
Use the figure to complete the statements.

Triangle 1 is the image of triangle 2 reflected over the
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Triangle 2 is the image of triangle 3 reflected over the
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Reflecting triangle 4 over the y-axis results in triangle
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The complete statements are; Triangle 1 is the image of triangle 2 reflected over the y-axis. Triangle 2 is the image of triangle 3 reflected over the x-axis. Reflecting triangle 4 over the y-axis results in triangle 3.

How does reflection across axis work?

When a graph is reflected along an axis, say x axis, then that leads the graph to go just in the opposite side of the axis as if we're seeing it in a mirror.

If you study it more, you will find that its symmetric, thus each point is equidistant from the axis of reflection as that of the image of that point.

Triangle 1 is across from triangle 2. If we make the triangles bisect, they will touch the y-axis.

Triangle 2 is above triangle 3. If we make the triangles bisect, they will touch the x-axis.

we can translate it (a congruent shape that is on a different axis and is the same distance from that axis) and rotate it to 90 degrees.

The complete statements are;

Triangle 1 is the image of triangle 2 reflected over the y-axis.

Triangle 2 is the image of triangle 3 reflected over the x-axis.

Reflecting triangle 4 over the y-axis results in triangle 3.

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