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Plss help get them 12!!!!!!!

Plss help get them 12!!!!!!!-example-1

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Answer:

J' is (-8, 12) and it is on the 2nd quadrant

Explanation:

Let us revise the cases of reflection

  • If the point (x, y) reflected across the x-axis, then its image is (x, -y), the rule of reflection is rx-axis (x, y) → (x, -y)
  • If the point (x, y) reflected across the y-axis, then its image is (-x, y), the rule of reflection is ry-axis (x, y) → (-x, y)

Let us use these rules to solve the question

∵ The point J is (-8, -12) is reflected over the x-axis

∵ The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate are negative

J is on the 3rd quadrant

→ By using the first rule above

∵ The rule of reflection is rx-axis (x, y) → (x, -y)

∴ The sign of y-coordinate of the point J must be opposite

∵ The y-coordinate of the point J = -12

∴ The y-coordinate of the point J' must be 12

The coordinates of point J' are (-8, 12)

∵ The x coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive

J' is on the 2nd quadrant

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