SOLUTION: Would you be kind enough to help me with the following? On a coordinate plane, draw a triangle ABC with vertices at A(3, 1), B(4, 2), and C(2, 4). The specific question then asks:

Algebra.Com
Question 785876: Would you be kind enough to help me with the following? On a coordinate plane, draw a triangle ABC with vertices at A(3, 1), B(4, 2), and C(2, 4). The specific question then asks: "Multiply each coordinate of the vertices in triangle ABC by -1". Final instructions read, "Please graph and describe each new triangle".
Any additional comments on how to solve would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
On a coordinate plane, draw a triangle ABC with vertices at A(3, 1), B(4, 2), and C(2, 4). The specific question then asks: "Multiply each coordinate of the vertices in triangle ABC by -1". Final instructions read, "Please graph and describe each new triangle".
--------------
There's nothing to solve.
You plot 3 points, then you plot 3 more points.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Please help me solve this word problem An equilateral triangle is plotted on a... (answered by richard1234,mananth)
Right triangle ABC is graphed on the coordinate plane and has vertices at A(-1, 3),... (answered by josgarithmetic)
Draw the parallelogram with vertices A(2, 3), B(6, 3), C(4, 9), and D(8, 9) on a... (answered by Fombitz)
Hello, Please be kind enough to help me with this question. (w^a)^b * 16(w^b)^a... (answered by user_dude2008)
I am having a hard time with my Geomarty homework I would really like if i were to get... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Apply Slope, Midpoint and Length Formulas 4. Verify that the quadrilateral with vertices (answered by jim_thompson5910)
May I please have some help finding the area? Draw the parallelogram with vertices... (answered by solver91311)
Find the area of the polygon with vertices A(-3,0), B(3,4), C(5,1), and D(-1,-3) Its... (answered by Alan3354)
I was wondering if you could please assist me with this problem. The question reads use (answered by cleomenius)