A triangle has points A(2, 2), B(2, 4), and C(6, 3) and is reflected over the x-axis. A'B'C' are the coordinates of the reflecte
d image. What is the C' coordinate?
2 answers:
When a figure is reflected over the x-axis, the rule is (x, -y)
So the coordinates of the reflected image would be
A' (2, -2)
B' (2, -4)
C' (6,-3)
So the answer would be (6, -3)
The correct answer is C good luck on your assignment
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