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30.03.2020 •
Mathematics
The table shows the number of pages a student roads and how many minutes it takes the student to
read those pages.
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Ответ:
(1, 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The line of reflection is y = 1, which is a horizontal line with a y-intercept of 1. Each point must be the same distance away from this line, but on the other side of it. For example, X is 4 units away from y = 1, so X' must also be 4 units away, but on the other side. X' ends up at (1, 5).