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x= -2
h (-2)= 3. (-2)+1
h (-2)=-6+1
h (-2)= -5
Step-by-step explanation:
153∕4 + 8i is the correct answer
The vertex U' is located at (-4, -5)
<h3>How to determine the location of U'?</h3>
The vertices are given as:
U = (-4, 5)
V = (-6, 2)
The rule of transformation is given as:
Reflection across the x-axis
This is represented as:
(x, y) => (x, -y)
So, we have:
U' = (-4, -5)
Hence, the vertex U' is located at (-4, -5)
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<u>Complete question</u>
Quadrilateral UVWX is reflected over the x-axis to form quadrilateral U′V′W′X′. If vertex U is located at (-4, 5) and vertex V is located at (-6, 2), then vertex U′ is located at
Answer:
B 0
Step-by-step explanation:
r is a horizontal line
horizontal lines are of the form y= constant
The slope for horizontal lines are 0
Parallel lines have the same slope.