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How do i reflect over the y-axis if one point is over the y-axis?​

How do i reflect over the y-axis if one point is over the y-axis?​-example-1

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Answer:

Coordinates of point B':

B' = (-1, -4)

Step-by-step explanation

To reflect a point or a figure across the x-axis we use the rule:

In other words, we multiply the y-coordinate of our points by -1, while leaving the original x-coordinate as it is.

Let's apply the rule to every point of our triangle :

A = (2, 1)

A' = (2, 1*-1) = (2, -1)

B = (-1, 4)

B' = (-1, 4*-1) = (-1, -4)

C = (3, 7)

C' = (3, 7*-1) = (3, -7)

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