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Sveta_85 [38]
3 years ago
10

Please please help me solve this ty!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Andrews [41]3 years ago
8 0

See the explanation

<h2>Explanation:</h2>

Here we have the following points:

A(-3,4) \\ \\ B(-1,1) \\ \\ C(-4,-2) \\ \\ D(3,3) \\ \\ E(1,-3)

<h3>3) </h3>

Here we need to reflect each point over the x-axis and write the coordinates of the new points. So:

A'(-3,-4) \\ \\ B'(-1,-1) \\ \\ C'(-4,2) \\ \\ D'(3,-3) \\ \\ E'(1,3)

<h3>4)</h3>

The x coordinate of each point remains the same while the y coordinate of each point is multiplied by -1. In other words, when reflecting any point over the x-axis we follow this rule:

P(x,y) \rightarrow P'(x,-y)

<h3>5)</h3>

The difference is that the pre-image and the reflected point will have the same x-coordinates but different y-coordinates. So the x-axis will work as a mirror.

<h2>Learn more:</h2>

Other transformations: brainly.com/question/12534603

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