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Triangle ABC has coordinates
A (1,4);B(3,−2); and C(4,2).
Find the coordinates of the image
A'B'C' after a reflection over the x-axis.

Respuesta :

Given:

Vertices of triangle ABC are A (1,4), B(3,−2) and C(4,2).

Triangle ABC reflected over the x-axis to get the triangle A'B'C'.

To find:

The coordinates of the image A'B'C'.

Solution:

If a figure reflected over the x-axis, then rule of transformation is

[tex](x,y)\to (x,-y)[/tex]

Now, using this rule, we get

[tex]A(1,4)\to A'(1,-4)[/tex]

[tex]B(3,-2)\to B'(3,2)[/tex]

[tex]C(4,2)\to C'(4,-2)[/tex]

Therefore, the coordinates of the image  A'B'C' after a reflection over the x-axis are A'(1,-4), B'(3,2) and C'(4,-2).