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5. Use graph paper for this question
(1) Plot the points P (2, 4). Use l cm - 1 unit on
both the axes.
(1) P' is the image of P when reflected in AB, which
is parallel to the r-axis and is at a distance I on
the positive side of v-axis. (i.e., the line y = 1).
(iii) P" is the image of P' when reflected in the line
LM which is parallel to the y-axis and is at a
distance l on the negative side of the x-axis. (ie.,
the line r = -1).​

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Answered by leena988506
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Answer:

Reflection of A and B in the origin is A  

(4,−4) and (B  

(−2,−2)

(iii)  Coordinates are A  

(4,−4) and (B  

(−2,−2)

(iv) Geometrical name: Rhombus (All side is equal to  

40

​  

 cm).

(v) Four lines of symmetry possible.

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