SOLUTION: In the graph above, the coordinates of the vertices of QPR are Q(3, 0), P(5, 6), and R(7, 0). If QPR is reflected across the x-axis to create /, find the coordinates of R'.

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Question 1036436: In the graph above, the coordinates of the vertices of QPR are Q(3, 0), P(5, 6), and R(7, 0). If QPR is reflected across the x-axis to create /, find the coordinates of R'.
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All you need to know is that when reflecting points across 
the x-axis, points that are ON the x-axis reflect into 
THEMSELVES! 

Edwin


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