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The vertices of ∆DEF are D(2, –4), E(3, –4), and F(3, –2).

Which figure shows the image of ∆DEF for a glide reflection where the translation is (x, y) → (x, y + 5) and the line of reflection is x = 0?


Answers are the two graphs in the picture

A: First graph
B: Second graph

The vertices of ∆DEF are D(2, –4), E(3, –4), and F(3, –2). Which figure shows the-example-1
The vertices of ∆DEF are D(2, –4), E(3, –4), and F(3, –2). Which figure shows the-example-1
The vertices of ∆DEF are D(2, –4), E(3, –4), and F(3, –2). Which figure shows the-example-2
User Tamas
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Answer:

A: First graph

Explanation:

* In the translation

- If we move the figure horizontally, means left or right, we change

the x-coordinate

# Ex: if point (x , y) translated horizontally a units to the right,

then its image is (x - a , y), or if it translated horizontally b units

to the left, then its image is (x + b , y)

- If we move the figure vertically, means up or down, we change

the y-coordinate

# Ex: if point (x , y) translated vertically c units up,

then its image is (x , y + c), or if it translated vertically d units

down, then its image is (x , y - d)

∵ Triangle DEF translated by (x , y) → (x , y + 5), that means

translate it by 5 units up ⇒ translated vertically

∵ D (2 , -4) , E (3 , -4) and F (3 , -2)

- Add every y-coordinate 5 unites

- (-4) + 5 = 1 , (-4) + 5 = 1 , (-2) + 5 = 3

∴ D' (2 , 1) , E' (3 , 1) and F' (3 , 3)

* The reflection on the line x = 0, means a reflection across the y-axis

because x = 0 means the points on y-axis

- The reflection across the y-axis change the sign of the

x-coordinates

∴ D" (-2 , 1) , E" (-3 , 1) and F" (-3 , 3)

* Look to the graph you will find these points on the first

graph in the second photo

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