The vertices of ΔABC are A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), and C(3, –3). The triangle is reflected over the x-axis. Use arrow notation to describe the original triangle and its reflection. 1.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (2, –5), (–3, 5), (3, –3) 2.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (–2, 5), (3, –5), (–3, 3) 3.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (–2, –5), (3, 5), (–3, –3) 4.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (2, 5), (–3, –5), (3, 3) @Hero
why me?
IDK
why not
By the way, do you have an idea of what the answer is?
1.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (2, –5), (–3, 5), (3, –3) 2.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (–2, 5), (3, –5), (–3, 3) 3.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (–2, –5), (3, 5), (–3, –3) 4.)A(2, –5), B(–3, 5), C(3, –3) (2, 5), (–3, –5), (3, 3) one of these I guess :)
Hint: If you flip a point over the x-axis: 1. The x coordinate remains the same 2. The y-coordinate will have a value opposite the original coordinate.
3?
Did you make sure every y coordinate is "opposite" the original coordinate. Do you know what "opposite" means?
yes I hit the wrong button opps. 4?
Good
It would be better if you could use graph paper to see this for yourself
kk. what grade are you in? and how long did it take you to understand this?
It's not that difficult to understand. Anyone who knows how to plot points should be able to understand.
Okay well thanks a lot for your help is there any way I can repay you
I learned how to plot points in first grade
i didn't really do school til now all i did before was read
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I'm sorry to hear that
It's all good just gotta try harder than the other kids to catch up im still at home just doing online
You'd be much better off with a personal tutor than trying to catch up doing online work. If you could get adequate help here, that would help.
i mean i go to a online school
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