SOLUTION: Doing reflections on a coordinate plane. The points are (3,6) (5,-4) and (-4,-1). The problem says to reflect over x=-2. What would be the new coordinates after the reflection?
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Question 1099668: Doing reflections on a coordinate plane. The points are (3,6) (5,-4) and (-4,-1). The problem says to reflect over x=-2. What would be the new coordinates after the reflection?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39631) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Determine how far is each point from x=-2. After reflection, the point will be the same distance, but on the OTHER SIDE of x=-2. Only x values will change; the y values stay the same.
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