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for exercise 10, answer the question. 10. error analysis a student explains to you that when a triangle is reflected across the y - axis and then rotated 180° about the origin, the image is different than if it is rotated first and then reflected. how do you respond to this student?
The student has a misunderstanding. Reflection and rotation are different transformations, but the order of rotation - first and then reflection does not necessarily result in a different image compared to reflection - first and then rotation. In some cases, for a 180 - degree rotation about the origin and reflection across an axis, the final image can be the same depending on the orientation of the triangle and the axis of reflection. You could explain the properties of rotation (180 - degree rotation about the origin changes the sign of both x and y coordinates of each vertex: $(x,y)\to(-x, - y)$) and reflection (across y - axis: $(x,y)\to(-x,y)$; across x - axis: $(x,y)\to(x, - y)$) and show through examples or general cases that the final result may or may not be different based on the sequence, not that it is always different.
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You can explain that the order of rotation and reflection does not always lead to a different final image. The result depends on the specific transformation details such as the axis of reflection and the center and angle of rotation. You can use coordinate - geometry to show how the vertices of the triangle change under each transformation and analyze the combined effect of different sequences of rotation and reflection.