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Use the graph of triangle JKL to answer A and B

a. Reflect JKL over the x-axis. Record the coordinates of
the original and new image below.


b. Describe what happened to the x and y coordinates
once they were reflected.
2 Use the coordinates of triangle QRS to answer a-b.

Use the graph of triangle JKL to answer A and B a. Reflect JKL over the x-axis. Record-example-1

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Explanation:

User Cynicalman
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Answer:

a) J':(-7,7) K':(-5,2) L':(-2,3)

b) The x coordinates remained the same, the y coordinates swapped from negative to positive.

Explanation:

Aside: I'm using J', K', and L' to denote the new locations of J,K,L after the reflection.

When an object is reflected over the x-axis, it means it's positive points will flip to negative y space, and negative points will flip to positive y space.

That said, J, for instance, will have the same X-coordinate, but its Y-coordinate will flip from negative to positive. Doing this with every vertex mirrors the triangle over the X-axis.

Therefore, J:(-7,-7) will become J':(-7,7), and likewise with K and L becoming K':(-5,2) and L':(-2,3).

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