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Triangle XYZ is reflected about the y-axis. What are the coordinates of X’?

Triangle XYZ is reflected about the y-axis. What are the coordinates of X’?-example-1
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Just flip the signs of co-ordinates by using formula y=>-y

  • Make sure to do this with y only as it has been reflected to y axis


\\ \ast\bull\rm\longmapsto Z(-5,-4)\implies Z'=(-5,-(-4))\implies Z'=(-5,4)


\\ \ast\bull\rm\longmapsto Y(-3,-4)\implies Y'=(-3,-(-4))\implies Y'=(-3,4)


\\ \ast\bull\rm\longmapsto X(-5,-1)\implies X'=(-5,-(-1))\implies X'=(-5,1)

User Hardik Lakhani
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Answer:

• Reflection about the x-axis, consider a point A


{ \tt{A(x,y) \: \dashrightarrow \:A {}^(i) ( - x, \: y) }}

• Therefire, coordinates of X'


\dashrightarrow \: { \boxed{ \tt{X( - 5, \: - 1) = X'(5, \: - 1)}}}

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