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Mathematics, 23.01.2022 08:20 isophk

Point F on the coordinate grid is reflected across a line to create point F’. Then, points E, F, and F’ I connected to create a triangle. kari says Point E must be on the perpendicular bisector of the line FF’, regardless of the line across which point F was reflected. Part #1:
enter a equation of a line across which F could be reflected to support Kari claim

Part #2
enter the equation of a line across which F could be reflected a show that kari’s claim is incorrect.


Point F on the coordinate grid is reflected across a line to create point F’. Then, points E,F, and

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