stu42015842 stu42015842
  • 03-05-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

J(2,−1), K(4,−5), L(3, 1) reflection x axis

Respuesta :

aelazrag97
aelazrag97 aelazrag97
  • 03-05-2022

Answer:

△JKL is not congruent to △J′K′L′ because there is no sequence of rigid motions that maps △JKL to △J′K′L′.

Step-by-step explanation:

If L' were (-3,-4), it would be a reflection of L across the x-axis as J' and K' are with respect to J and K. Unfortunately, because it is not, the side lengths J'L' and K'L' of triangle J'K'L' are different from those of triangle JKL. This ensures the triangles JKL and J'K'L' are not congruent.

- Jackson

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A non-metal usually forms 2 covalent bonds in its compounds.How many electrons will it take in its valence shell?
how do you say 'im getting over you' in spanish
1. Compare the location of electrons in an atom based on Bohr's theory with the location of electrons in an atom based on the current atomic theory. 2. Rutherf
Let E and F be independent events in a sample space S with Pr[E] = 0.4 and Pr[F] = 0.2. Find Pr[EUF] A.0.60 B.0.52 C.0.40 D.0.32 E.0.08
Ramiro is 3/10 as tall as the flagpole. The flagpole is 5/9 as tall as the nearby tree. The tree is 32 2/5 feet tall. How tall is Ramiro?
if x = -3 calculate the value of: x3 + x
If a fair quarter is flipped 3 times . What is the probability of getting exactly three heads? round to the neast thoudsands.
Why are frying pans usually made out of metal?
How did the Turks come to topple the Byzantine empire?
how many thirds in 5