Chapter 14: Q21. (page 580)
Draw a line t and a point A not on t. Then use a straightedge and compass to construct the image of A under .
Short Answer
The construction of reflected image of A on line t is figured below.

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Chapter 14: Q21. (page 580)
Draw a line t and a point A not on t. Then use a straightedge and compass to construct the image of A under .
The construction of reflected image of A on line t is figured below.

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