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OpenStudy (liv1234):

I need more help(:

OpenStudy (liv1234):

OpenStudy (liv1234):

@butterflydreamer

OpenStudy (liv1234):

Can you help me @butterflydreamer

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

if an image is reflected about y=x. This means that your ORIGINAL image of points (x,y) would REFLECT to (y,x) So for example, the first point P (-7, -4) , the reflected point P' would be P' (-4, -7) because the x and y values just switch around if that makes sense :)

OpenStudy (liv1234):

It does! And you would just do that with the rest of the coordinates, do you mind helping me with one more? @butterflydreamer

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

yes the same rule applied for the rest of the coordinates :) i could try LOL

OpenStudy (liv1234):

OpenStudy (liv1234):

@butterflydreamer

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

hmm.. for this question, you might want to draw out a diagram to help LOL

OpenStudy (liv1234):

hmm, do you think it would be C?

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

that is correct :) Did you guess though? xD

OpenStudy (liv1234):

I did XD.

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

LOL facepalm. Okay ... well i'll try to explain it to you. First let's draw out the point O(-2, -1)

OpenStudy (liv1234):

It was right I got a 10/10 (:

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

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