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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
4

A line segment has endpoints at (–4, –6) and (–6, 4). Which reflection will produce an image with endpoints at (4, –6) and (6, 4

)?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Veronika [31]3 years ago
5 0
A reflection across/about the y-axis.
fenix001 [56]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Reflection over y axis will produce an image with endpoints at (4, –6) and (6, 4).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given  : A line segment has endpoints at (–4, –6) and (–6, 4).

To find : Which reflection will produce an image with endpoints at (4, –6) and (6, 4).

Solution : We have given

Parent points :  (–4, –6) and (–6, 4).

Transformed function : (4, –6) and (6, 4).

(–4, –6) →→ (4, –6).

(–6, 4) →→ (6, 4).

By the reflection over y axis : ( x ,y) →→ ( -x , y). it reflect the only x coordinates.

Here (–4, –6) →→ (-(-)4, –6)→→(4, –6).

(–6, 4) →→ (-(-)6, 4)→→(6, 4).

Therefore,reflection over y axis will produce an image with endpoints at (4, –6) and (6, 4).

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