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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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.
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.
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