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On a coordinate grid, point P is at (5, 8) and point R is at (−1, −3). Points Q and S are a reflection of both points across the x-axis. What are the coordinates of Q and S? Q(−5, 8), S(1, −3) Q(5, −8),
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On a coordinate grid, point P is at (5, 8) and point R is at (−1, −3). Points Q and S are a reflection of both points across the x-axis.
What are the coordinates of Q and S?
Q(−5, 8), S(1, −3)
Q(5, −8), S(−1, 3)
Q(−5, −8), S(1, 3)
Q(−5, 8), S(−1, 3)
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This is one of the fundamental transformation functions. Figure 2 points drew the task
The x-axis is the axis of symmetry. We draw several pairs of points satisfying the conditions jobs.
see Figure 1. Different points . The x coordinate of points does not change. While the value of the y-coordinate is the number opposed . The points must be at the same distance from the axis x and at the same distance from the axis y . The x-axis is the axis of symmetry
This is one of the fundamental transformation functions. Figure 2 points drew the task
Answer 2 Q (5,-8), R (-1.3)
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