What is the rule for the reflection? rx-axis(x, y) → (–x, y) ry-axis(x, y) → (–x, y) rx-axis(x, y) → (x, –y) ry-axis(x, y) → (x, –y)
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rule for the reflection in the x-axis: A ( x, y) → A' (x, -y). rx-axis(x, y) = (x, -y). Reflection in the x-axis
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The rule of reflection are:
- ry-axis (x,y) to (-x,y) (Option B)
- rx-axis (x,y) to (x,-y) (Option C)
- The rule of reflection is very simple and logical. It says that when a point (x,y) is reflected along the x-axis, the y- coordinate becomes negative and when the same point is reflected along the y- axis, the x coordinate becomes negative.
- Moreover, if we reflect the point (x,y) along with the origin, the point will become (-x,-y).
- Interestingly, if a point (x,y) is reflected along a line y=x, the coordinates of the point becomes (y,x).
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