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OpenStudy (narissa):

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OpenStudy (narissa):

OpenStudy (narissa):

@Vivek3461

OpenStudy (vivek3461):

Its B. When you reflect a point (x,y) with respect to X axis, it becomes (x,-y) When you reflect a point (x,y) with respect to Y axis, it becomes (-x, y) When you rotate clockwise with respect to origin, it becomes (y, -x) When you rotate counter clockwise with respect to origin, it becomes (-y, x) You can just check this with simple examples.

OpenStudy (narissa):

THANKS FOR YOUR EXPLANATION ITS SIMPLE TO U BUT NOT ME

OpenStudy (vivek3461):

When you translate a point (x,y) to right by 'c' units, it becomes (x+c, y) When you translate a point (x,y) to left by 'c' units, it becomes (x-c, y) When you translate a point (x,y) up by 'c' units, it becomes (x, y+c) When you translate a point (x,y) down by 'c' units, it becomes (x, y-c)

OpenStudy (narissa):

I HAVE ONE MORE THEN CAN U CHECK MY ANSWERS FOR THE OTHER TWO? I WILL POST THEM ONE AT A TIME

OpenStudy (vivek3461):

For example you take a two points (1,3) and (2,5). Plot them in a graph sheet and apply the rule/procedure and mark those points also. Its simple if you try once.

OpenStudy (vivek3461):

Post your questions.

OpenStudy (narissa):

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OpenStudy (narissa):

DO U WANT ME TO TAG U ?

OpenStudy (vivek3461):

Tagging would be good. Because i will be wandering through question is other groups also.

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