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Can someone explain to me how to do this ? Because I don’t understand it I mean I get it but what does reflection across y=-2 ?

Can someone explain to me how to do this ? Because I don’t understand it I mean I-example-1
User Tom Elias
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Answer:

I'[−3, −2], Q'[2, 0], ?'[0, 1], E'[−3, −1]

Explanation:

The line of reflection is at y = −2, so looking at the line and where the coordinates of the shape are, you will have this:

I[−3, −2] → I'[−3, −2] (on the line, so it remains the same)

Q[2, −4] → Q'[2, 0]

?[0, −5] → ?'[0, 1]

E[−3, −3] → E'[−3, −1]

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User Douglas Correa
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Answer:

A transformation where each point in a shape appears at an equal distance on the opposite side of a given line. This is the line of reflection. You need to do the same exact points but on the first quadrent. Hope this helped!

Explanation:

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