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find the image of the point (3,-2) in the x-axis​

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Answered by thanuj25
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by rishkrith123
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Answer:

The image of the point (3, -2) with respect to the x-axis is (3, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Assumption,

Let the image of the point (3, -2) with respect to the x-axis be (x, y)

Given,

The point (3, -2)

To find,

The image of the point (3, -2) with respect to the x-axis (x, y)

Concept,

The image of the point (x', y') with respect to the x-axis is:

The x-coordinate of the point (x', y') will be x' itself.

The y-coordinate of the point (x', y') will be -y'.

Hence, the coordinate of the image of the point with respect to the x-axis is (x', -y')

Calculation,

Here x' = 3, and y' = -2

Hence, the image of the point (3, -2) with respect to the x-axis is (3, 2)

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