The line of reflection. A reflection is a transformation that acts like a mirror: It swaps all pairs of points that are on exactly opposite sides of the line of reflection.
Reflecting (6, 7) over the line y = x swaps the x and y coordinates, resulting in (7, 6). Translating it 4 units to the left gives (3, 6).
a tangent
A' = (-1, -2)
They are the angles made by the incident ray and the reflected ray with the line perpendicular to the reflecting surface at the point of reflection.
Substitute the coordinates of the point into the equation of the line. If the result is true, then the point is on the line.
On the left side of zero on the number line
A' = (-1, -2)
a tangent
The light reflecting off of it in your line of site
The light reflecting off of it in your line of site
A) Dilating a figure by a scale factor of 1/2. B) Reflecting a figure about a line. C) Translating a figure 3 units left. D) Rotating a figure 270 degrees.
Examples of glide reflections include sliding a shape along a line while also reflecting it across that line. For instance, sliding and reflecting a triangle across a mirror line simultaneously creates a glide reflection. Another example could involve sliding and reflecting a letter along a surface, resulting in a glide reflection transformation.
A' = (-1, -2)
One can find information about translating words from English to French at many on-line translator sites. For example translation babylon and Wiktionary both supply this information.
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After reflecting ______, i now see _______ or restate the essay and sum it up
a line that goes left to right or right to left
The line perpendicular to the reflecting surface at the point of incidence.