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What is the rule for the reflection?

rx-axis(x, y) → (–x, y)
ry-axis(x, y) → (–x, y)
rx-axis(x, y) → (x, –y)
ry-axis(x, y) → (x, –y)

98 Points Will mark brainliest aswell Need in next 10 minutes or no brainliest What is the rule for the reflection rxaxisx y x y ryaxisx y x y rxaxisx y x y rya class=

Respuesta :

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
[tex]x = 0[/tex]
For reflection in the y-axis, we negate the x-coordinates.


The rule for this reflection in the y-axis is


[tex]rx - axis(x,y)\rightarrow (-x,y)[/tex]

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

Further explanation:

Concept:

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

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

[tex]rx-{\text{axis}}\left( {x,y}\right)\to \left({-x,y}\right)[/tex]

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

[tex]ry-{\text{axis}}\left({x,y}\right)\to\left({x,-y}\right)[/tex]

Explanation:

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

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

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

For reflection in the [tex]y[/tex]-axis, the [tex]x[/tex] coordinate becomes negative.

The rule for this reflection in the [tex]y[/tex]-axis is as follows:

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

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

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Answer Details :

Grade: Senior School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Coordinate geometry.

Keywords:  

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