Asked by keisha
Which rule describes a reflection in the x axis?
a (x,y)=(y,x)
b (x,y)=(-x,y)
c (x,y)=(-x,-y)
d (x,y)=(x,-y)
Reflection means flipping a figure over. So I made a mistake. I think the answer is c. Is this right?
a (x,y)=(y,x)
b (x,y)=(-x,y)
c (x,y)=(-x,-y)
d (x,y)=(x,-y)
Reflection means flipping a figure over. So I made a mistake. I think the answer is c. Is this right?
Answers
Answered by
Michael
No, the answer is not c. Try drawing a diagram (like a triangle) on a coordinate plane and then flip it over the x-axis. That will help you to visualize what is happening.
Answered by
keisha
is it b?
Answered by
Michael
Please explain your thought process so I know you're not just guessing.
Answered by
keisha
Since reflection means flipping a figure, x can be flipped over as -x and y will stay as y.
Answered by
Michael
That's the right logic. Good job. :)
Answered by
Chuy
Bruhhhh all we needed was the answer not for u to teach us crap 💀
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