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point a (4,2) is translated according to the rule (x,y)->(x+1,y-5) then reflected across the y axis
a) what coordinate plane is point a located?
b) what are the coordinates of translated point a?
c) what are the coordinates of reflected point a?
a) what coordinate plane is point a located?
b) what are the coordinates of translated point a?
c) what are the coordinates of reflected point a?
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MLASSSAPE
Is this correct?
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What does "Cartesian plane" mean?
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Thank you
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greys anatomy🧬🩺💉🩹
yes MLASSAPPE its correct
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a) Point A is located in the Cartesian plane.
b) The translated point A would be (5, -3). We add 1 to the x-coordinate and subtract 5 from the y-coordinate.
c) Reflecting across the y-axis negates the x-coordinate of the point. Therefore, the reflected point A would be (-5, -3).
b) The translated point A would be (5, -3). We add 1 to the x-coordinate and subtract 5 from the y-coordinate.
c) Reflecting across the y-axis negates the x-coordinate of the point. Therefore, the reflected point A would be (-5, -3).
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The Cartesian plane is a 2D coordinate system which consists of two perpendicular number lines, known as the x-axis and y-axis. It provides a way to locate any point in space using two coordinates, typically represented by (x, y) where x represents the horizontal axis and y represents the vertical axis. It is named after the French mathematician and philosopher, René Descartes, who developed the concept of analytical geometry.
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