Charles Stuart
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.
Andreane Homenick
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)
Substitute the coordinates of the point into the equation of the line. If the result is true, then the point is on the line.
Left of the 0 figure on the number line.
On the left side of zero on the number line
A' = (-1, -2)
a tangent
The line perpendicular to a reflecting surface where the incident ray ends and the reflected ray begins is called the normal line.
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.
The light reflecting off of it in your line of site
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)
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I'll tell you when i look up the word algorithm
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.