Answer:
This idea of reflection correlating with a mirror image is similar in math.
This complete guide to reflecting over the x axis and reflecting over the y axis will provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to perform these translations.
First, let’s start with a reflection geometry definition
Math Definition: Reflection Over the X Axis
A reflection of a point, a line, or a figure in the X axis involved reflecting the image over the x axis to create a mirror image. In this case, the x axis would be called the axis of reflection.
Math Definition: Reflection Over the Y Axis
A reflection of a point, a line, or a figure in the Y axis involved reflecting the image over the Y axis to create a mirror image. In this case, theY axis would be called the axis of reflection.
What is the rule for a reflection across the X axis?
The rule for reflecting over the X axis is to negate the value of the y-coordinate of each point, but leave the x-value the same.
If those question marks are supposed to be a radical, then 12 and 13. The square root of 147= 12.12, which puts it between 12 and 13.
Answer:
28 yd²
Step-by-step explanation:
find the two biggest sides
2x4
8 but there are two sides...
8*2= 16
*16*
now side panels
1x4
4 but there are two
4*2= 8
*8*
top and bottom panels
2x1
2 but there are two
2*2= 4
*4*
add them up
16 + 8 + 4= 28