Answer:
Matrix transformation =
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Vertices of the new image: P'= (5,-2), Q'= (6,-3), R'= (2,-3)
Explanation:
Transformation by reflection will produce a new congruent object in different coordinate. Reflection to y-axis made by multiplying the x coordinate with -1 and keep the y coordinate unchanged. The matrix transformation for reflection across y-axis should be:
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To find the coordinate of the vertices after transformation, you have to multiply the vertices with the matrix. The calculation of the each vertice will be:
P'=
= (5,-2)
Q'=
= (6,-3)
R'=
= (2,-3)