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What's the answer to this question and can you please explain how that is the answer ?

What's the answer to this question and can you please explain how that is the answer-example-1
User Jan Oelker
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A (-4, 3)

B(-4, 1)

C(-2, 1)

When you reflect about the y-axis, the coordinate becomes (-x, y)

A(-4, 3) ⇒ A' ( 4, 3)

B(-4, 1) ⇒ B' (4, 1)

C(-2, 1) ⇒ C' ( 2, 1)

To find the length of B'C', we will use the distance formula


|d|=\sqrt[]{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}

x₁=4 y₁= 1 x₂=2 y₂=1

substitute the coordinates in the above


|d|=\sqrt[]{(2-4)^2+(1-1)^2}


=\sqrt[]{(-2)^2+0}
=\sqrt[]{4}


=2

Hence, the length is 2

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