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A triangle has the coordinates

A(4, -1), B(3, -3), and C(0, 2).
Reflect the triangle over the y-axis and find the coordinates of its image.
A(4, -1) - AU
B(3,-3) - BO
C(0, 2) - C'e
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Answer:

coordinates of its image

A' = ( -4, -1)

B' =( -3, -3)

C' = ( 0, 2)

Explanation:

Reflect in y-axis means mirror it's points in the y -axis.

This means that the x coordinate of each point, changes only. Any mirrored point in the y-axis, will change only, by multiplying the x-coordinate by -1.

(Remember, zero multiplied by -1 remains 0).

Given are these points A, B, and C.

A = (4, -1)

B = (3,-3)

C = (0, 2)

After mirroring in the y- axis you get:

A' = ( -4, -1)

B' =( -3, -3)

C' = ( 0, 2)

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