100 points.

My teacher asked for me to specify which two theorems I used. And I don't know. Here is my work can someone help please.


Isosceles Right Triangle Reflection to prove ASA Congruence


1. Answer the following questions:
A. What line of reflection did you choose for your transformation?
- I used the y-axis as my line of reflection.
B. How are you sure that each point was reflected across this line?
- I am sure because the sides are all opposite, but the numbers stayed the same.
C. What reflection rule did you apply to your triangle?
- (x, y) ➟ (-x, y)

2. What other properties exist in your triangle? Discuss at least two theorems you learned about in this module that apply to your triangle. Make sure to show evidence by discussing your triangle's measurements.
- I learned that if two sides of my triangle are congruent then the angles opposite of them are congruent as well. The third angle is 90 degrees.

3. Did your triangle undergo rigid motion? Explain why.
- Yes, it did. It did because the distance and position stayed the same while the points and the plane moved.

100 points My teacher asked for me to specify which two theorems I used And I dont know Here is my work can someone help please Isosceles Right Triangle Reflect class=

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Answer:

Actually you did everything right

Step-by-step explanation:

yes

This question requires proving congruency of triangles in a given co-ordinate system we by use of ASA(angle side angle) theorem.

Types of triangles and it's properties.

An isosceles right angle triangle has two equal sides and the corresponding angles will also be equal it will be of 45° - 45° - 90°.

The hypotenuse will be [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] times of the equal sides.

A. We have chosen x-axis as a line of refection.Reflection along x-axis idicates rotation  of 180° along x axis.

B. We are sure that each point is reflected accross this line because base has same magnitude but the signs have changed and rotation along x-axis doesn't change the value of y co-ordinate.

C. Rotaion along X-axis by 180°.

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