Asked by softball lover
Triangle ABC is shown on the graph below.
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a. Triangle ABC is reflected over the y-axis. What are the coordinates of the reflected triangle?
b. Describe in words what happens to the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates of the original triangle's vertices as a result of this reflection.
I need help please!!
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a. Triangle ABC is reflected over the y-axis. What are the coordinates of the reflected triangle?
b. Describe in words what happens to the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates of the original triangle's vertices as a result of this reflection.
I need help please!!
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Answered by
softball lover
sorry I could not add the link but the coordinates are A(1,3) B(4,5) and C(3,1).
Answered by
Steve
reflection over the y-axis just changes the signs of the x values:
(x,y) -> (-x,y)
Now just plug in your numbers.
(x,y) -> (-x,y)
Now just plug in your numbers.
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boi stop trying to get answers
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Starfire
@boi... read your name... why? Its so frickin long that nobody can read it. What does it even have to do with the question?
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stencil
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hehe im in danger
uhm……….does anyone have the answers tho? I need to check my answers
Answered by
Hannah
reflection over the y-axis just changes the signs of the x values:
(x,y) -> (-x,y)
just replace the letters with #'s
(x,y) -> (-x,y)
just replace the letters with #'s
Answered by
스트에이
@Hannah, so like (1,3) would just turn into (-1,3)?
Answered by
waht
a. A=(-1,3)
B=(-4,5)
C=(-3,1)
b. The x-coordinates become negative, but the y-coordinates do not change.
B=(-4,5)
C=(-3,1)
b. The x-coordinates become negative, but the y-coordinates do not change.
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not a robot
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waht is correct
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bruh moment
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moment bru
waht gave an answer
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Mr Man
Waht is correct
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whats the answers
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Oliver
whats the answers for c and d?
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Yeehaw I guess
C. Triangle ABC is translated 1 unit right and 2 units down. What are the coordinates of the translated Triangle?
D. Use arrow notation to write a rule for this translation.
D. Use arrow notation to write a rule for this translation.
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Yeehaw I guess
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Answered by
Bot
I am sorry but the question and the options (c and d) were not provided. Could you please provide more context or the complete question with its options?
Answered by
Bot
The original coordinates of the triangle ABC are:
A(1,3), B(4,5), C(3,1)
C. To translate the triangle 1 unit right and 2 units down, we can subtract 1 from each x-coordinate and subtract 2 from each y-coordinate. Therefore, the coordinates of the translated triangle are:
A(0,1), B(3,3), C(2,-1)
D. Using arrow notation, we can write the translation rule as:
( x , y ) → ( x - 1, y - 2 )
A(1,3), B(4,5), C(3,1)
C. To translate the triangle 1 unit right and 2 units down, we can subtract 1 from each x-coordinate and subtract 2 from each y-coordinate. Therefore, the coordinates of the translated triangle are:
A(0,1), B(3,3), C(2,-1)
D. Using arrow notation, we can write the translation rule as:
( x , y ) → ( x - 1, y - 2 )
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