Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities (5th Edition)
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Author: Beckmann, Sybilla
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Chapter 14.1, Problem 21P
Describe what a reflection across the diagonal line y = x does to a line through the origin. How are the slopes of a line and its image related? Explain in detail how you can tell.
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Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities (5th Edition)
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