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In the graph above, the coordinates of the vertices of / are T(4, 4), U(2, –2), and V(6, –2). If / is reflected across the y-axis to create /, what are the coordinates of U'?

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The new coordinates of U are (-2,-2)
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Answer:
U'(-2,-2)

Explanation:

We know that the coordinates of a point A(x,y) after the reflection across y-axis becomes :-


A(x,y)\rightarrowA(-x,y)

i.e. the polarity of x-coordinate changes but the y-coordinate remains exactly same.

Now, point U(2, -2) undergoes reflection across y-axis , then its image will be :-


U(2,-2)\rightarrow\ U'(-2,-2)

Thus , we get the coordinates of U' =(-2,-2)

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