Asked by DATJWALK
The right arrow symbol used to show the transition from a point to its image after a transformation is not contained within the Equation Editor. If such a symbol is needed, type "RightArrow." For example: P(0, 0) RightArrow P′(1, 2).
Triangle ABC has coordinates
A
(
1
,
4
)
;
B
(
3
,
−
2
)
;
and
C
(
4
,
2
)
.
Find the coordinates of the image
A
'
B
'
C
'
after a reflection over the x-axis.
PLZ HELPS ME,
Triangle ABC has coordinates
A
(
1
,
4
)
;
B
(
3
,
−
2
)
;
and
C
(
4
,
2
)
.
Find the coordinates of the image
A
'
B
'
C
'
after a reflection over the x-axis.
PLZ HELPS ME,
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
You can always copy/paste the arrow, as in →
There are many web sites that list extended character sets for math symbols and other items. Since you are on the computer, you might as well learn to use it.
Reflection across the x-axis takes (x,y)→(x,-y)
So just change the sign of all the y-coordinates.
There are many web sites that list extended character sets for math symbols and other items. Since you are on the computer, you might as well learn to use it.
Reflection across the x-axis takes (x,y)→(x,-y)
So just change the sign of all the y-coordinates.
Answered by
Laughyduck
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Answered by
jessies girl
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Answered by
YeetusTheFetus
A(1,4)=A(1,-4)
B(3,-2)=b(3.2)
D(4,2)=D(4,-2)
B(3,-2)=b(3.2)
D(4,2)=D(4,-2)
Answered by
Anakin Skywalker
thank you YeetusTheFetus
Answered by
have faith in yourself
Nun of yall are helping me what is the answer
Answered by
to the person above me
The person above me is right ya'll not giving us anything to work with smh and its so funny how the comment above me was 19 hours ago we probably go to the same school online lol
Answered by
Anonymous
the person above me posted this 1 hour ago
Answered by
100
wow actual people that responded today dont see that often
Answered by
Marvel
Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.
The right arrow symbol used to show the transition from a point to its image after a transformation is not contained within the Equation Editor. If such a symbol is needed, type "RightArrow." For example: P(0, 0) RightArrow P′(1,2).
Write a translation rule that maps point
D(7,−3)
D(7,-3) onto point D'(2,5).
The right arrow symbol used to show the transition from a point to its image after a transformation is not contained within the Equation Editor. If such a symbol is needed, type "RightArrow." For example: P(0, 0) RightArrow P′(1,2).
Write a translation rule that maps point
D(7,−3)
D(7,-3) onto point D'(2,5).
Answered by
Riyuuette
A 1, -4
B 3,2
C 4.2
B 3,2
C 4.2
Answered by
Help
It already has that on the question wtf is the answer and how I’m a supposed to explain?
Answered by
Help
W. T. F
Answered by
Anonymous
What the answer???🙃
Answered by
Your mom
GUYS I NEED HELP
Write a translation rule that maps point D(7,-3) onto point D'(2,5).
Write a translation rule that maps point D(7,-3) onto point D'(2,5).
Answered by
marvel geek
dude this is almost two weeks overdue i realy need help and the person above me is 14mins
Answered by
Hoyeaaa
I just put
(-5,-8)
(-5,-8)
Answered by
king of all connetion
yea
Answered by
king of all connetion
YeetusTheFetus right
Answered by
albedo supremacy
you guys are kinda dumb sorry,,
A (-1,-4)
B (-3,2)
C (4, 2)
just write that and nothing else, trust
A (-1,-4)
B (-3,2)
C (4, 2)
just write that and nothing else, trust
Answered by
albedo supremacy
wait messed it up here it is
A(-1,4)
B(-3,-2)
C(-4,2)
A(-1,4)
B(-3,-2)
C(-4,2)
Answered by
Kate
Umm...It's supposed to be reflected over the x-axis, not the y-axis
Answered by
Baal supremacy
Its
A (1, -4)
B (3,2)
C (4,-2)
A (1, -4)
B (3,2)
C (4,-2)
Answered by
guys who is right ?
whats the answer?
Answered by
Anonymous thighs
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Answered by
That one kid
Anonymous thighs… same here!
Answered by
Dog
WHats the answer
Answered by
WOW
GUYS ITS AN ESSAY FOR ME I NEED HELP PLEASE HELP ME
Answered by
Anonymous
correct
Answered by
xiao supremacy
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Answered by
Faye
A(1,4) right arrow (1,-4)
B(3,-2) right arrow B(3,2)
C(4,2) right arrow C(4,-2)
ABC =
A(1,-4) B(3,2) C(4,-2)
B(3,-2) right arrow B(3,2)
C(4,2) right arrow C(4,-2)
ABC =
A(1,-4) B(3,2) C(4,-2)
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