What is the image of point P (-2, 3, 5) after a reflection about the xy-plane?

a. P' (-2, -3, 5)
b. P' (2, 3, 5)
c. P' (2, -3, -5)
d. P' (-2, 3, -5)

#2: What is the image point R (4, -1, -3) under the translation T (x, y, z) → T' (x - 2, y + 1, z - 4)?

a. R' (6, -2, 1)
b. R' (2, 0, -1)
c. R' (-2, 1, -4)
d. R' (2, 0, -7)

#3: Point A (1, -3, 4) is reflecting about the xz-plane. What are the coordinates of that reflection?

a. A' (1, 3, 4)
b. A' (1, -3, -4)
c. A' (-1, -3, 4)
d. A' (-1, 3, -4)

#4: What is the image of point Q (3, 5, -4) after it is reflected about the yz-plane?

a. Q' (-3, 5, 4)
b. Q' (3, -5, -4)
c. Q' (-3, 5, -4)
d. Q' (3, 5, 4)

#5: What is the image of point M (-3, 0, 5) under the translation T (x, y, z) → T' (x + 5, y -1, z - 4)?

a. M' (-2, 1, -1)
b. M' (2, -1, 1)
c. M' (-2, -1, 1)
d. M' (2, -1, -1)

3 answers

#1 D
#2 nope
#3 nope
#4 C
#5 B

Clearly you need to review these basic transformations.

Reflection through the xy plane changes the sign of the z coordinate.
xz: change y
yz: change x

for translations, just add the indicated amounts to the coordinates.
I got 4/5 for that same test.
(-2,3-5)