What are the coordinates of the pre-image of L' if it was reflected across the y-axis, and L' has coordinates (4, -2)? (-4, -2) (4, 2) (-4, 2) (-2, 3)
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It would be the opposite like if its 4,-2 then when its reflected it would be -4,2
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Which of the following statements is not true? The letter N has rotational symmetry. If a figure can be flipped along a line and land completely on itself, it has line symmetry. The letter S has line symmetry. If a figure can be turned less than one full turn and land completely on itself, it has rotational symmetry.
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Which of the following statements is true about reflections? An image is the figure before it has been reflected. A pre-image is the figure after it has been reflected. The line across which a figure is reflected is called the line of symmetry. A reflection results in two mirror images.
no (-4,2) would be incorrect
it wuld be 4,2 because its being reflected across the y across but if it was cross the x exis it would be opposite
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@rebeccaxhawaii the y-axis is normally the vertical axis there :p
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