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What general statement can you use to determine the ordered pairs of the vertices of a figure if it is reflected across the y-a...Asked by Boop
What general statement can you use to determine the ordered pairs of the vertices of a figure if it is reflected across the y-axis?
A. If a figure is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the same as those in the original figure and the y-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the opposite of those in the original figure.
B. If a figure is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the opposite of those in the original figure and the y-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the same as those in the original figure.
C. If a figure is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the opposite of those in the original figure and the y-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will also be the opposite as those in the original figure.
A. If a figure is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the same as those in the original figure and the y-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the opposite of those in the original figure.
B. If a figure is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the opposite of those in the original figure and the y-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the same as those in the original figure.
C. If a figure is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will be the opposite of those in the original figure and the y-coordinates of the vertices in the reflection will also be the opposite as those in the original figure.
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Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
For starters, if you reflect over the y-axis, do the x-coordinates remain the same?
Answered by
Boop
No they don't
also I think its C
also I think its C
Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
If you reflect over the y-axis, do the y-coordinates remain the same?
Answered by
Boop
no they don't
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