-1,3
Your new coordinates would be -2,5.
Yes, they do.
Yes, that is correct.
It is the axis of reflection.
They are (-a, b).
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(2, -3)
(1, -2)
Your new coordinates would be -2,5.
(7, -3)
(3, -6)
(2, -6)
(2, -4)
When a point is reflected over the y-axis, the x-coordinate changes its sign while the y-coordinate remains the same. For example, if a point has the coordinates (x, y), after reflection over the y-axis, its new coordinates will be (-x, y). This transformation effectively mirrors the point across the y-axis.
i think -6,3
To find the coordinates of an image reflected over the line ( y = x ), you simply swap the x-coordinate and y-coordinate of the original point. For a point ( (a, b) ), the reflected image will have the coordinates ( (b, a) ). This rule applies to any point in the Cartesian coordinate system.
5