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OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

BRUH PLZ HELP MEDAL AND FAN???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

with?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you know what happened? Was it reflected or rotated?

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

i think it was rotated

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Reflection is when you flip it over a line.

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

ohhh LOL

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

here reflection means that there is 180 degrees change okay and as u see in the figure that ABCD is on right hand side while A'B'C'D' is on left hand side because of reflection and there is one unit translation towards left side so which option will u guess

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

its between C and D, correct?

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

i think its C

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

idkk :(

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

actually its D i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, so do you know what the x-axis and the y-axis are?

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

yes i learned it a couple grades ago but its always confused me

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

yes C is the correct answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, C isn't the answer, and no direct answers. @Haseeb96

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

i think it is though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@piercetheveil47 The x-axis is the line going left and right, and the y-axis is the line going up and down. So what do you think the answer is now?

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

D

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

i have not given her direct answer i have first explain the thing and then ask her what will be the answer and after saying her i told the answer correctly

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

@AnswerMyQuestions C is the correct answer would u plz explain it if i did wrong .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, D is correct @piercetheveil47

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Haseeb96 It's still a direct answer if you explain it, and C is flipping it over the x-axis, and that would make it go down...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is what @amistre64 said:

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

but there is only changes in X axis not on y axis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That doesn't mean anything.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you flip it across the x-axis, you flip it over the x-axis line.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But it wasn't. It was flipped over the y-axis line.

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

okay now i got it . :) thanks for explaining to me i forgot that point sorry for that

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

Thanks ! @AnswerMyQuestions @Haseeb96

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And no more direct answers. @Haseeb96 :)

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

i will try to my best but some to shortage of time i gave direct answer @AnswerMyQuestions

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