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marysya [2.9K]
3 years ago
14

CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH REFLECTIONS...ILL GIVE BRAINLEST AND POINTS​

Mathematics
1 answer:
yan [13]3 years ago
7 0
<h3>Answer:   (-1, -3)</h3>

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How I got that answer:

  • Step 1) Plot the point P = (-1,5)
  • Step 2) Draw a horizontal line through 1 on the y axis to create the line y = 1.
  • Step 3) Starting at point P, move down 4 spaces until you reach (-1,1) which is on the horizontal line. I'll call this point A.
  • Step 4) Move another 4 spaces vertically downward until you arrive at (-1, -3). This is the location of P' and it is the final answer.

The distance from P' to A is the same as the distance from P to A. In other words, P'A = PA.

A diagram is provided below.

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