Points A1 and B1 are the result of a glied reflection applied to shape ABC Draw the image of shape ABC under the glide reflection Draw the image of shape ABC under the glide reflectoin.
i dont take this math yet sorry bro wish i could help ill give u a free medal tho
No its fine, thank you though
Well, actually your answer looks wrong, because until u do two reflections you won't get that figure. and surely if u translate and reflect it would just be opposite of that. I checked all the example on internet. they all state the same process.
ur teacher might have marked this problem wrong as the answer. Is it possible?
you're saying my teacher answer is wrong? i'm not sure if it is
yes that's what I am saying. Sometimes they do it by mistake.
i dont think so, cause I'm kind of firguring it out now and I'm almost there. I'm just trying to figure out the translation vector.
ur answer is made of two reflections first horizontal and than vertical + translation.
ohh sorry, first vertical and than horizontal. LOL.
what would the translation vector be?
for two times reflection there are two. but, two reflections are wrong as examples show on internet. only 1 reflection is needed followed by translation or vice versa..
I need to know the exact length of the translation vector, then i will understand it
like is it 5 or 6?
take x= A first as point and reflect.
vertically
and again take y=A as point and reflect, that is what ur teacher's answer is. but, I think that's wrong. he might have marked it wrong mistakenly in a hurry maybe. LOL. Ig
or u just mail him for the process or vector.
ok i still dont get what u mean but thanks
tnks for the medal tho. It wasn't needed as I couldn't help u find the answer.
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