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Lelechka [254]
4 years ago
13

98 Points, Will mark brainliest aswell. Need in next 10 minutes or no brainliest.

Mathematics
2 answers:
svlad2 [7]4 years ago
8 0
The y-axis is behaving like a mirror in the graph.

If you stand at where ABCD is and a mirror is placed along the y-axis, your image will be at where A'B'C'D' is.

Therefore this is a reflection in the y-axis or in the line
x = 0
For reflection in the y-axis, we negate the x-coordinates.


The rule for this reflection in the y-axis is


rx - axis(x,y)\rightarrow (-x,y)
IrinaVladis [17]4 years ago
3 0

The option \bf{A}  is correct match for the reflection of object ABCD.

Further explanation:

Concept:

The formula for the reflection of a point is as follows:

If a point \left( {x,y} \right) is reflected across y axis its x coordinate becomes negative as follows:

rx-{\text{axis}}\left( {x,y}\right)\to \left({-x,y}\right)

If a point \left( {x,y} \right) is reflected across x axis its y coordinate becomes negative as follows:

ry-{\text{axis}}\left({x,y}\right)\to\left({x,-y}\right)

Explanation:

From the given graph, it is observed that y-axis of the plane xy is behaving like a mirror.

If we stand in place of ABCD and a mirror is placed along the y-axis, our image will be in place of A'B'C'D'.

Therefore this is a reflection in the y-axis or in the line x = 0.

For reflection in the y-axis, the x coordinate becomes negative.

The rule for this reflection in the y-axis is as follows:

rx-{\text{axis}}\left({x,y} \right)\to\left({-x,y}\right).

Thus, the option \bf{A} is correct match for the reflection of object ABCD.

Learn more:

1. Which rule describes the transformation? brainly.com/question/2992432

2. Which undefined term is needed to define an angle? brainly.com/question/3717797

3. Look at the figure, which trigonometric ratio should you use to find x? brainly.com/question/9880052

Answer Details :

Grade: Senior School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Coordinate geometry.

Keywords:  

object ABCD, is shown on the graph, rotated 270° about the origin, rotation, degrees, transformation geometry, translation, reflection, dilation, multiplier, vertex matrix, initial coordinate, the image, rule, describes triangle, similar, similarity, ratio of sides, right triangle, similar triangle, ratio of sides, equal angles, square of hypotenuse, sum, square of legs, sum of square of legs, sum of angle of triangle, property of triangle, triangle ABC.

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