The y-axis is the symmetry line, so that (5, -3) and (-5, -3) are symmetric points.
It is (-3, 5).
S' = (3, -2) B' = (0, -1) C' = (3, -4).
the z axis is at right angles to both the x and the y axis. All 3 axis pass through the origin.
It depends on the number of variables and their nature: 2 variables, both independent: either axis 2 variables, one independent: x-axis 3 variables, all independent: any axis 3 variables, 2 independent: x or y-axis. 3 variables, 1 independent: x-axis. and so on.
The image is (-5, 3)
It is (-3, 5).
Each reflection produces a mirror image.=================================Answer #2:With the initial point at (0, 0) ... the origin of coordinates ...-- the first reflection, across x = -3, moves the point to (-6, 0), and-- the second reflection, around y = -3, moves it to (-6, -6) .
S' = (3, -2) B' = (0, -1) C' = (3, -4).
It is (-3, 5).
The answer will depend on the original coordinates of A: these have not been provided so neither has an answer.
It will be (-2, 3, -5).
2,3,-5
-1,3
you graph at the (3) point on the y axis. it should look like a vertical line across the y axis on where it says 3
7
(3,-8)
1. Image is upright 2. Image is virtual 3. Image is of same size as object 4. Image is laterally inverted 5. Distance from object to mirror is equal to the distance from the mirror to the image