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Corbin Gillespie
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20 September, 01:43
Write a rule for a transformation
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Wyatt Rose
20 September, 01:49
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Over the x-axis: (x, y) (x, - y)
Over the y-axis: (x, y) (-x, y)
Over the line y = x: (x, y) (y, x)
Through the origin: (x, y) (-x, - y)
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