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Q: Does the x and y coordinate have the same sign?
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How can you reflect figures in the x-axis and y-axis?

For reflection in the x-axis, change the sign of the y-coordinate of every point.For reflection in the y-axis, change the sign of the x-coordinate of every point.


What is the rule for finding the reflection of a point over the axis?

For a reflection over the x axis, leave the x coordinate unchanged and change the sign of the y coordinate.For a reflection over the y axis, leave the y coordinate unchanged and change the sign of the x coordinate.


What conjecture can you make about the location of a point when the sign of the x-coordinate is changed?

It will be at exactly the same distance from the y-axis, but on the other side of it.


How does a reflection across the y axis change the coordinates of a point?

Reflection across the y-axis changes the sign of the x - coordinate only, that is, (x, y) becomes (-x, y).


Is the ordered pair 5 2 the same point as 2 5 in the xy-plane?

No. In an ordered pair for a point in the xy-plane the first number is the x-coordinate and the second is the y-coordinate. (2, 5) is the point with an x-coordinate of 2 and a y-coordinate of 5; (5, 2) is the point with an x-coordinate of 5 and a y-coordinate of 2. Only if the x- and y- coordinates are equal are the points the same point. However, the point (5, 2) is the reflection of the point (2, 5) in the line y = x.


What does it mean to reflect a point across the x or y axis?

Reflecting a point P, in the x axis is finding another point Q such that they both have the same x-coordinate and that the y-coordinate of Q is the additive inverse of the y-coordinate of P. Thus, is P is 4.5 above the x-axis, then Q is 4.5 below it and if P is below, then Q is above by the same distance.Reflection in the y-axis is similar except that now it is the y-coordinate that remains the same and the x-coordinate that changes. If P was to the left then Q is to the right (and conversely).


What is the x coordinate for all y-intercepts?

The x coordinate for all y intercepts is 0, just as the y coordinate for all x intercepts is 0.


What is the y-coordinate for a point on the x-axis?

x-coordinate on y axis is 0


What is the x-coordinate for a point on the y-axis?

x-coordinate on y axis is 0


How can you name a point on a graph?

Compare it's position to the origin. The x coordinate is the number of units to the right of the origin. (If it is to the left of the origin the x coordinate is negative.) The y coordinate is the number of units above the origin. (If it is below, the y coordinate is negative.) The point is denoted (x,y) with the x coordinate in place of the x and the y coordinate in place of the y.


What do you use first in coordinates y or x?

You use the x-coordinate before the y- coordinate.


Are x-coordinate and x-axis the same?

The x-axis is a part of a graph that provides a reference for the x-coordinates of points.The coordinates of a point are shown as (x,y) with x being the x-coordinate. The x-coordinate is plotted in reference to the x-axis.So in summary they are not the same but related.