Asked by akmal saif
Your friend produced a reflection over the y-axis that looks like this figure. You notice a problem with the reflection. How would you suggest correcting the reflection?
(1 point)
Responses
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit down.
(1 point)
Responses
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit down.
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Answered by
Optinal
Use the image to answer the question.
Your friend produced a reflection over the y-axis that looks like this figure. You notice a problem with the reflection. How would you suggest correcting the reflection?
(1 point)
Responses
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit down.
Your friend produced a reflection over the y-axis that looks like this figure. You notice a problem with the reflection. How would you suggest correcting the reflection?
(1 point)
Responses
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit up.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the left.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit to the right.
Shift the reflected figure 1 unit down.
Answered by
Optinal
Triangle ABC is reflected across the x-axis. If the coordinates of the original shape are A(−4,−1), B(−5,−2), and C(−10,−1), what are the coordinates of A′, B′, and C′?(1 point)
Responses
A′(−4,1), B′(−5,2), and C′(−10,1) upper A prime left parenthesis negative 4 comma 1 right parenthesis , upper B prime left parenthesis negative 5 comma 2 right parenthesis , and upper C prime left parenthesis negative 10 comma 1 right parenthesis
A′(4,1), B′(5,2), and C′(10,1)
upper A prime left parenthesis 4 comma 1 right parenthesis , upper B prime left parenthesis 5 comma 2 right parenthesis , and upper C prime left parenthesis 10 comma 1 right parenthesis
A′(−4,1), B′(5,−2), and C′(−10,1)
upper A prime left parenthesis negative 4 comma 1 right parenthesis , upper B prime left parenthesis 5 comma negative 2 right parenthesis , and upper C prime left parenthesis negative 10 comma 1 right parenthesis
A′(4,−1), B′(5,−2), and C′(10,−1)
Responses
A′(−4,1), B′(−5,2), and C′(−10,1) upper A prime left parenthesis negative 4 comma 1 right parenthesis , upper B prime left parenthesis negative 5 comma 2 right parenthesis , and upper C prime left parenthesis negative 10 comma 1 right parenthesis
A′(4,1), B′(5,2), and C′(10,1)
upper A prime left parenthesis 4 comma 1 right parenthesis , upper B prime left parenthesis 5 comma 2 right parenthesis , and upper C prime left parenthesis 10 comma 1 right parenthesis
A′(−4,1), B′(5,−2), and C′(−10,1)
upper A prime left parenthesis negative 4 comma 1 right parenthesis , upper B prime left parenthesis 5 comma negative 2 right parenthesis , and upper C prime left parenthesis negative 10 comma 1 right parenthesis
A′(4,−1), B′(5,−2), and C′(10,−1)
Answered by
Optinal
reflections over the x or y axis quick check answers?
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