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xXQuintonXx:

help please(ss below)

xXQuintonXx:

xXQuintonXx:

i multiply all of the x axis by 3 right?

xXQuintonXx:

and then all of the y axis by -2?

QuestionCoveBot:

No. Let me get you through the first step first.

xXQuintonXx:

ok

QuestionCoveBot:

A (-6,-3) B (-1,-4) C (-5,-1) This triangle is in Quadrant 3. Negative, negative It's reflecting across the x-axis. Flipping up. Reflecting into quadrant 2. Quad 2 is negative, positive

xXQuintonXx:

soo all of the numbers on the y axis turn positive?

QuestionCoveBot:

Yes.

xXQuintonXx:

A x axis is wrong

QuestionCoveBot:

What did you put?

xXQuintonXx:

-6

QuestionCoveBot:

Wait. Forgot a step. My bad.

xXQuintonXx:

its gud

QuestionCoveBot:

So, after reflecting, the coordinates are: A (6,-3) B (1,-4) C (5,-1) Step 2. (3,-2) Add 3 to... 6 1 5 Add -2 to... -3 -4 -1

xXQuintonXx:

9 4 8


-5 -6 -3

QuestionCoveBot:

Correct. A (9,-5) B (4,-6) C (8,-3)

xXQuintonXx:

A axis is still wrong

xXQuintonXx:

*x axis

QuestionCoveBot:

It started as -6 Reflected across the x-axis, making it 6. Add 3, making it 9. It shouldn't be wrong.

xXQuintonXx:

its incorrect

QuestionCoveBot:

Show me.

Extrinix:

\((-x,-y) \rightarrow (x,-y)\) \((x+3,y-2)\) easy as i can make it rlly...

QuestionCoveBot:

Yeah, so it shouldn't be wrong. :/

xXQuintonXx:

ima just start putting in random numbers then until it shows up

xXQuintonXx:

bc i cant do the next one without doing this one

xXQuintonXx:

got it

xXQuintonXx:

it was -3

QuestionCoveBot:

How- what.... But....

QuestionCoveBot:

It's reflecting, so it becomes 6. It doesn't stay negative. Then you add 3....

xXQuintonXx:

see -3

xXQuintonXx:

and now y axis for A is incorrect

QuestionCoveBot:

This doesn't make sense that it would be wrong. Nor that A x-axis is -3. Oh my gosh. Ahhhhhhhhh.

Extrinix:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Extrinix ohhh \((-x,-y) \rightarrow (y,-x)\) \((y,-x) \rightarrow\) opposite of \((y,-x)\) ?? \((-y,x)\) ??? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

xXQuintonXx:

????

QuestionCoveBot:

Are you able to do other questions, and skip this, or no...?

xXQuintonXx:

nope

xXQuintonXx:

should i just guess all the answers and move to the next one?

QuestionCoveBot:

You never saw that. Just wait until @AZ is on.

xXQuintonXx:

lol

xXQuintonXx:

alright

xXQuintonXx:

@AZ

QuestionCoveBot:

Sadly, he won't be on until later or tomorrow. ;c I suggest asking your teacher for help.

xXQuintonXx:

ah ight and i cant bc im not in school lol im doing something called acellus its sum that kids do if they switched from going to school to virtural and my parents swithced me over to virtural so that i can help at home more

QuestionCoveBot:

I mean like, ask through a way to contact your teacher.

xXQuintonXx:

hold up ima just try to find a way around dis problem

xXQuintonXx:

WTH

xXQuintonXx:

i just went to go guess numbers

xXQuintonXx:

so i was gonna start at 1 and keep on going

QuestionCoveBot:

What did you guess...

xXQuintonXx:

clicked 1 and entered it

xXQuintonXx:

and then 2 without relizing this

QuestionCoveBot:

So- it was 12?

xXQuintonXx:

QuestionCoveBot:

What the- I-... ._.

QuestionCoveBot:

Okay, well just guess for the rest then. ;c

xXQuintonXx:

it still dont make sence lol

xXQuintonXx:

xXQuintonXx:

last number was -1

QuestionCoveBot:

😤 WTHHHHHHH- ahhhhhhhhh. ._. Wow. Good job.

xXQuintonXx:

i honestly didnt get this one, like i didnt understand it

QuestionCoveBot:

Me neither. ;/

xXQuintonXx:

ight next question then ig

AZ:

You messed up in the initial step. When you're reflecting across the x-axis, you're going to be changing the sign of the y-value So you're going from (x, -y) ---> (x, y) |dw:1618780492155:dw| And then after that, translate the x-coordinate 3 units to the right and the y-coordinate by -2 (so 2 units down)

xXQuintonXx:

@questioncovebot

AZ:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @xXQuintonXx soo all of the numbers on the y axis turn positive? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) You were correct here but then QuestionCoveBot went completely off the tracks here \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @QuestionCoveBot So, after reflecting, the coordinates are: A (6,-3) B (1,-4) C (5,-1) Step 2. (3,-2) Add 3 to... 6 1 5 Add -2 to... -3 -4 -1 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

AZ:

Because he reflected it across the y-axis and not the x-axis

QuestionCoveBot:

That's my bad. Oops.

Extrinix:

was i correct on my thing @AZ?

AZ:

The quote feature isn't working right now for replies that have LaTeX in them hmm Your initial reply was wrong since you're flipping across the y-axis and not the x-axis. (See attached)

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AZ:

And your revised reply was also wrong... you're trying to do some sort of rotation instead

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