Question
Marisa says that reflecting a point across the x axis and then reflecting its image across the y-axis will produce the same final image as just reflecting the original point across the line y equals x is this true?
Answers
not in any way.
reflections
in x-axis: (x,y) -> (x,-y)
in y-axis: (x,y) -> (-x,y)
so, together: (x,y) -> (x,-y) -> (-x,-y)
in y=x: (x,y) -> (y,x)
so, can you find the single reflection that <u>is</u> equivalent?
reflections
in x-axis: (x,y) -> (x,-y)
in y-axis: (x,y) -> (-x,y)
so, together: (x,y) -> (x,-y) -> (-x,-y)
in y=x: (x,y) -> (y,x)
so, can you find the single reflection that <u>is</u> equivalent?
No my teacher didn't teach us this just gave it to us for homework
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