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Clayton needs to reflect the triangle below across the line y = x. On a coordinate plane, triangle A B C has points (5.5, 7), (6, 2), (4, 4). Which statements about the reflection are true? Check all that apply. Clayton could use the relationship (x, y) right-arrow (y, x) to find the points of the image. Clayton could negate both the x and y values in the points to find the points of the image. -C’ will remain in the same location as C because it is on the line of reflection. -C’ will move because all points move in a reflection. -The image and the pre-image will be congruent triangles. -The image and pre-image will not have the same orientation because reflections flip figures.
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