The point A (-7, 5) is reflected over the line x = -5, and then is reflected over the line x = 2. What are the coordinates of A'? (7, 19) (10, 5) (7, 5) (10, 19)
The point (-7, 5) is at a distance of -7 - -5 = -2 units from x = -5, that is, it is 2 units to the left of the line x = -5. So its reflection in x = -5 will be 2 units right to x = -5, which gives you (-3, 5)
The coordinates are (7, 5). Do you need help in figuring that out?
Yes please. I am so stressed out right now that I can't even think straight.
There are two reflections in the question. We got (-3, 5) from the first reflection, did you understand till there
Yeah.
Can you help me with this question? One diagonal of a rhombus has endpoints (-6, 9) and (-2, 1). What are the endpoints of the other diagonal? (2, 8) and (-10, 2) (-10, 17) and (2, 7) (-6, 5) and (-2, 4) (2, 4) and (6, 6)
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