To reflect a point across the line ( y = x ), you swap the coordinates of the point. For example, if you have a point ( (a, b) ), its reflection across the line ( y = x ) will be ( (b, a) ). This transformation applies to all points in the Cartesian plane.
To reflect a point across the line ( y = x ), swap its x and y coordinates. For example, if the original point is ( (a, b) ), the reflected point will be ( (b, a) ). This transformation can also be applied to entire shapes by swapping the coordinates of each vertex.
It is (6, -1).
To reflect a point over the line ( y = x ), you swap its x-coordinate and y-coordinate. For the point ( (3, -2) ), the reflection over the line ( y = x ) results in the point ( (-2, 3) ). Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point are ( (-2, 3) ).
If you mean: y = x+4 then the perpendicular equation can be y = -0.5x+4
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be a straight line equation.
It depends on the kind of transformation: it could be reflection or translation.
Yes, xy is the same as yx, but should always be written as xy.
It is (6, -1).
Its orientation.
24/yx there isn't an = sign
To reflect a point over the line ( y = x ), you swap its x-coordinate and y-coordinate. For the point ( (3, -2) ), the reflection over the line ( y = x ) results in the point ( (-2, 3) ). Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point are ( (-2, 3) ).
If you mean: y = x+4 then the perpendicular equation can be y = -0.5x+4
ZW is parallel to YX.
yx-3 is not an equation, and it has no graph.
Smalltalk YX was created on 2007-07-02.
There isn't any. " yx-1 " is not an equation.
When they are scalar, xy and yx are equivalent. When they are vectors or matrices, they are not equivalent.