45.9k views
3 votes
The points P (4, 1) and Q (-2, 4) are

reflected in line y = 3. Find the co-ordinates
of P', the image of P and Q', the image of
Q.

2 Answers

4 votes

Explanation:

hope it will help you

thank you

The points P (4, 1) and Q (-2, 4) are reflected in line y = 3. Find the co-ordinates-example-1
User Therealhoff
by
5.3k points
14 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

The line y = 3 is a horizontal line.

  1. In order for us to reflect these two points, we need to draw our horizontal line and graph those points on the coordinate plane.
  2. Then you count the number of points that your original coordinates are away from the horizontal line.
  3. Once you have got that down, you count the same number on the other side (over line) and then plot and label your new coordinates.

*View the attached graph*

Hope this helps!

The points P (4, 1) and Q (-2, 4) are reflected in line y = 3. Find the co-ordinates-example-1
User TonyK
by
4.7k points