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Mirror image of 2,3 in x axis​

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Answered by bhaveshchaudhary070
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When point M is reflected in x-axis, the image M' is formed in the fourth quadrant whose co-ordinates are (h, -k). Thus we conclude that when a point is reflected in x-axis, then the x-co-ordinate remains same, but the y-co-ordinate becomes negative. Thus, the image of point M (h, k) is M' (h, -k).

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Answered by rajjanu18121982
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Step-by-step explanation:

To find the co-ordinates in the adjoining figure, x-axis represents the plain mirror. M is the point in the rectangular axes in the first quadrant whose co-ordinates are (h, k).

When point M is reflected in x-axis, the image M’ is formed in the fourth quadrant whose co-ordinates are (h, -k). Thus we conclude that when a point is reflected in x-axis, then the x-co-ordinate remains same, but the y-co-ordinate becomes negative.

Thus, the image of point M (h, k) is M' (h, -k).

Therefore answer is (2,-3)

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