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Find the image of A (-6, 5) after two reflections, first across the line y = -5, then across the

line x = -12. Write your answer for both reflections or show your graph with each step. (2
points)
a. Reflection 1: y = -5 :
b. Reflection 2: x = -12 :

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Answer:

a.
A'(-6,-15)

b.
A''(-18,-15)

Explanation:

The given point is
A(-6,5).

We want to find the image after this point has been reflected in the line
y=-5.


Recall that, the mapping for a reflection in the line
y=k is



P(x,y)\rightarrow P'(x,2k-y).


This implies that,



A(-6,5)\rightarrow A'(-6,2(-5)-5).


This simplifies to,



A(-6,5)\rightarrow A'(-6,-10-5).


This will finally give us,



A(-6,5)\rightarrow A'(-6,-15).


b. We now apply the second reflection, which is a reflection in the line
x=-12.


Recall again that, the reflection in the line
x=k has the mapping



P(x,y)\rightarrow P'(2k-x,y).


This implies that,


A'(-6,-15)\rightarrow A''(2(-12)--6,-15).

This implies that,


A'(-6,-15)\rightarrow A''(-24+6,-15).


This will finally give us,



A'(-6,-15)\rightarrow A''(-18,-15).


See graph in attachment.






Find the image of A (-6, 5) after two reflections, first across the line y = -5, then-example-1
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