y=x
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) ).
The reflection point of a point across the x-axis can be found by changing the sign of the y-coordinate. For the point (1, -2), its reflection across the x-axis is (1, 2) because the x-coordinate remains the same while the y-coordinate changes from -2 to 2.
A' = (-1, -2)
100 million meter is the distance between 2 points shot i don't think there exists a 2 point line, actuall, there is a 3 point line and any shoot performed within that line is taken as 2 point shot.
You cannot: you need to know the axis or point of reflection.
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) ).
A' = (-1, -2)
The reflection point of a point across the x-axis can be found by changing the sign of the y-coordinate. For the point (1, -2), its reflection across the x-axis is (1, 2) because the x-coordinate remains the same while the y-coordinate changes from -2 to 2.
A' = (-1, -2)
A reflection or a 'mirror image' in the y axis
It will be (-2, 3, -5).
100 million meter is the distance between 2 points shot i don't think there exists a 2 point line, actuall, there is a 3 point line and any shoot performed within that line is taken as 2 point shot.
ummm the two point line would be anywhere inside the three point line? derrrrr
if a line has a slope of -2 and a point on the line has coordinates of (3, -5) write an equation for the line in point slope form
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
It is a line segment
there are two laws of reflection 1 angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection 2 incident ray,reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie in the same plane.