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Across which axis was point A reflected​

Across which axis was point A reflected​-example-1

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Answer:

When point A with coordinates (0, -1) is reflected across the x-axis and mapped onto point A', the coordinates of A' will be (0, 1).

i.e A'(0, 1) is the image of point A after a reflection.

Hence, point A is reflected across the x-axis.

Explanation:

When we reflect a point A across the x-axis, the value of 'y' gets negated, but the value of 'x' remains unchanged.

In other words, when point P with coordinates (x, y) is reflected across the x-axis and mapped onto point P', the coordinates of P' will be (x, -y).

Thus, the rule is:

P(x, y) → P'(x, -y)

Thus, when point A with coordinates (0, -1) is reflected across the x-axis and mapped onto point A', the coordinates of A' will be (0, 1).

i.e A'(0, 1) is the image of point A after a reflection.

Hence, point A is reflected across the x-axis.

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