The answer will depend on the original coordinates of A: these have not been provided so neither has an answer.
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(3,-8)
(-3,1) progress learning/ usatestprep
If your points are (p,f), they become (p,-f).
When a geometric shape gets reflected it is mirrored or reflected across one of it's lines. The shape dose not change shape or form, it is merely copied as if looking in a mirror. this is very right. NOT
Reflections in mathematics preserve the size and shape of the object being reflected. They also have the property that the reflected image is the same distance from the line of reflection as the original object. Additionally, reflections can be described by an axis of reflection, which serves as a line that the reflection occurs across.
No. Glide reflection is a combination of an ordinary reflection and a slide along the line of reflection. A two reflections across two vertical lines is a translation without any reflection or rotation.
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) .
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The coordinates will be the same numerically but with different + and - signs.
a reflection across the line y=x
They are (4, -6).
(3,-8)
To reflect a point across the origin, you simply change the sign of both the x- and y-coordinates of the point. This transformation involves multiplying the coordinates by -1.
Reflection across the y-axis changes the sign of the x - coordinate only, that is, (x, y) becomes (-x, y).
y' = y, x' = -x.