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karl is investigating two transformations.
karl claims that a reflection over the line y=1 transforms a point (x, y) to the point (2−x, y). for example, (1,1) is reflected to (1,1).
karl makes a second claim that a reflection over the line y=x transforms a point (x, y) to the point (y, x). for example, (2,2) is reflected to (2,2).
which statement correctly classifies karl’s claims?
a
karl is correct regarding the first claim, but a reflection over y=x carries (x, y) to (x, y).
b
karl is correct in both of his claims because each provided example supports the associated claim.
c
karl is incorrect in both of his claims because neither example is enough to prove the associated claim.
d
karl is incorrect as a reflection over line y=1 carries (x, y) to (x,2−y) but is correct in his second claim.

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