12.2 Worksheet

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56 questions
Reflection in the x-axis: (a, b) --> (a, -b)
Reflection in the y-axis: (a, b) --> (-a, b)
Reflection in the line y = x: (a, b) --> (b, a)
For questions 1-8, reflect the given point in the x-axis.
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(4,5)

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(-6,9)

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(3,0)

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(0,-3)

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(-5,-10)

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(12,-18)

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(-100,100)

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(9,1)

For questions 9-16, reflect the given point in the y-axis.
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(3,1)

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(10,-4)

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(0,8)

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(4,0)

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(-1,-7)

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(6,-10)

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(30,15)

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(-7,-7)

For questions 17-24, reflect the given point in the line y = x.
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(6,1)

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(4,-3)

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(12,-5)

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(7,0)

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(-3,-11)

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(0,12)

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(-14,13)

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(-8,4)

For #25-28, reflect the figure over the x-axis.

Find the coordinates of A', B', and C', and then draw \triangle{A'B'C'}.
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Find A'

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Find B'

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Find C'

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Graph \triangle{A'B'C'}

For #29-32, reflect the figure over the x-axis.

Find the coordinates of D', E', and F', and then draw \triangle{D'E'F'}.
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Find D'

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Find E'

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Find F'

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Graph \triangle{D'E'F'}

For #33-36, reflect the figure over the y-axis.

Find the coordinates of A', B', and C', and then draw \triangle{A'B'C'}.
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Find A'

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Find B'

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Find C'

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Graph \triangle{A'B'C'}

For #37-40, reflect the figure over the y-axis.

Find the coordinates of D', E', and F', and then draw \triangle{D'E'F'}.
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Find D'

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Find E'

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Find F'

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Graph \triangle{D'E'F'}

For #41-44, reflect the figure over the line y = x.

Find the coordinates of A', B', and C', and then draw \triangle{A'B'C'}.
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Find A'

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Find B'

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Find C'

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Graph \triangle{A'B'C'}

For #45-48, reflect the figure over the line y = x.

Find the coordinates of D', E', and F', and then draw \triangle{D'E'F'}.
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Find D'

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Find E'

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Find F'

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Graph \triangle{D'E'F'}

For #49-52, reflect the figure over the line y = 3.

Find the coordinates of A', B', and C', and then draw \triangle{A'B'C'}.
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Find A'

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Find B'

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Find C'

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Graph \triangle{A'B'C'}

For #53-56, reflect the figure over the line x = 4.

Find the coordinates of D', E', and F', and then draw \triangle{D'E'F'}.
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Find D'

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Find E'

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Find F'

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Graph \triangle{D'E'F'}