Math, asked by kelytapia122, 8 months ago

Reflect triangle A(3,2) B(-6,1) C(-1,5) in the x-axis. What are the new coordinates?

Then take the new triangle and reflect it in the y-axis. What are the final coordinates?

pl explain this problem

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Answered by 308779
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Answer:

A(3,-2)B(-6,1)C(-1,-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

sorry the photo might be backwards but the points are A(3,-2)B(-6,1)C(-1,-5)

reflecting in the x-axis is getting the shape with the coordinates and basically turning the y-axis into the opposite of what it is now, for example, would turn

Z(3,9)=Z(3,-9) or Z(3,-9)=Z(3,9)

I added two photos in case the first was backwards.

and if reflecting in the y-axis

Z(3,9)=Z(-3,9) or Z(-3,9,) Z(3,9)

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