A triangle has corners at #(6, 4 )#, ( 5, -3)#, and #( 2, -5)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be?
1 Answer
Aug 1, 2016
Explanation:
To begin with we require to find the coordinates of the existing centroid. This is just the average of the x and y-coordinates of the 3 vertices.
#rArrx_C=1/3(6+5+2)=13/3# and
#y_C=1/3(4-3-5)=-4/3#
#rArr"coordinates of centroid" =(13/3,-4/3)#
#color(blue)"Under a reflection in the x-axis"# a point (x ,y) → (x ,-y)
#rArr(13/3,-4/3)to(13/3,4/3)" is the new centroid"#