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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The reflections are illustrated in the attached.
A1, A1' are opposite vertices of the reflected original triangle. They are part of a kite figure.
A2, A2' are opposite vertices of a reflected isosceles triangle, where BA=BC. Figure A2BA2'C is a kite.
A2a, A2a' are opposite vertices of a reflected isosceles triangle with AB=AC. Figure A2aBA2a'C is a rhombus.
A3, A3' are opposite vertices of a right triangle with the right angle at A3. Figure A3BA3'C is a kite figure.
A4, A4' are opposite vertices of a reflected right isosceles triangle with AB=AC and the right angle at A4. Figure A4BA4'C is a square.