The perimeter of the reflected square will be the same as the original square.
If the original square PQRS has side length x, then the perimeter is 4x.
When the square is reflected across the x-axis, the new square P'Q'R'S' will have the same side length x.
Therefore, the perimeter of the reflected square P'Q'R'S' will also be 4x.
If square PQRS is reflected across the x axies to create P,Q,R,S what is the permiter
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