Asked by SkatingDJ

A(-3,3) ---> A' is a glide reflection where the translation is (x,y) (x+5,y), and the line of reflection is y=1. What are the coordinates of A'?

(2,-3)
(-3,5)
(5,1)
(2,5)

---> is an arrow. I am not good on glide reflections and I'm very stuck on this one:( Please help?? Thanks

Answers

Answered by Steve
(-3,3) -> (2,3) -> (2,-1)
or,
(-3,3) -> (-3,-1) -> (2,-1)

typo?
Answered by SkatingDJ
No typo... the answer was 2, 5
Answered by Steve
If the answer was (2,5), the line of reflection was y=4. That, or A=(-3,-3)
Answered by Anonymous
Steve all of your answers are wrong.
Answered by ya boi
way to go steve
Answered by Heylo
What was wrong was the question, it was supposed to be A(-3,-3) ---> A' is a glide reflection where the translation is (x,y) (x+5,y), and the line of reflection is y=1. What are the coordinates of A'? whereas it was A(-3,3) ---> A' is a glide reflection where the translation is (x,y) (x+5,y), and the line of reflection is y=1. What are the coordinates of A'?

Answered by .Lonely.dots....
Well if it's the math test or unit 5 here's the answers
1. 1 and 3 only
2. You can figure it out it's easy
3. This one is easy to -6 and -5
4. (6,-5)
5. (4,1) (2,-8) (-8,-1)
6. The triangles should look like they can be folded from top to bottom, not side to side or diagonally.
7. Its easy it's the letter across N which is H so OH
8. Hint it's going counterclockwise
9. 5
10. H
11. Hexagon
12. ☯️Point only
13. 2,5
14. Backwards D than a regular D
15. Figure that out your self it really simple.
Answered by Samantha
Point A (-3,-3) to A’ is a glide reflection where the translation is (x+2, y) and the line of reflection is y=1? What are the new coordinates?

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