Asked by nana

Coordinate plane showing two hexagonal figures, S and T, related by a reflection across the x-axis.
Is figure T a reflection of figure S across the x
-axis? Choose 1 for yes and 2 for no

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t see the figure you’re referring to. To answer correctly I need either the picture or the coordinates of corresponding vertices.

How you can check (or send me these values and I’ll check for you):
- A reflection across the x-axis maps each point (x,y) to (x,−y).
- Pick one vertex of S and the matching vertex of T. If for every corresponding pair the x‑coordinates are equal and the y‑coordinates are negatives of each other, then T is the reflection of S across the x‑axis → choose 1 (yes).
- If any corresponding pair fails that test, or if the order/orientation isn’t the mirror image (reflection reverses orientation), then T is not that reflection → choose 2 (no).

If you paste the coordinates of the hexagon vertices or upload the image, I’ll do the comparison and give the answer.