A reflection over the line y=x implies exchanging the x and y coordinates of a point. For example if you take a generic point (a,b) then its reflection over y=x is (b,a). Our point is (-1,3) so its reflection over y=x is the point (3,-1).
Then we have to translate it two units left. Translating a point left means that we are moving towards negative x values so we need to substract 2 from the x coordinate:
Finally we have to translate it 1 unit up towards positive y values so we have to add 1 to its y coordinate:
And these are the final coordinates. In the following picture you have the points you get after each step (from A to D) with the y=x line in blue:
R=fixed rate
m=rate of miles
n= miless
T(n)=total amount per miles(n)
T (n) =mn+r
Answer:
<em><u>M(-2,-6)</u></em>
y-axis (-2,6)
x-axis (2,-6)
<u><em>N(4,1)</em></u>
y-axis (4,-1)
x-axis (-4,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
When the point is reflected across the x-axis then the y value will change signs.
When the point is reflected across the y-axis then the x value will change signs
Answer:
is that 1 times x or 1x(9/25)
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Answer:
True
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