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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that for a reflection of the triangle, we proceed to reflect its vertices across the given line. A reflection places the image of the three vertices at exactly the same number of units on the other side of the line as the original vertex was.
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We go from vertex A straight perpendicular towards the line, and count two divisions to reach the line, so we move in the exact same down direction two divisions on the other side of the given line and mark its image (point A').
We do similarly with point B (six divisions to reach the given line, and continue also 6 divisions to the other side to create its image B'.
Finally vertex C is 5 divisions from the given line, and we continue 5 divisions on the other side of the line to place its image.
Once this is done, we simply join the image points with segments to form the triangle.