Reflections Geometry Transformations Reflections Questions What equation results when the function f(x) = 3^(x) is reflected in the x-axis and translated 2 units upward? A triangle has corners at (7, 1 ), ( 3 , 2), and ( 8 , 5 )#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (2, 1 ), ( -4 , 3), and ( 8 , 5 )#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (2, 1 ), ( -4 , 3), and ( 1 , -2)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (2, 1 ), ( 6 , 1), and ( 1 , -2)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (2, -5 ), ( 6 , 1), and ( 1 , -2)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (2, -5 ), ( 6 , 1), and ( 4 , 3)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (3, -5 ), ( 2 , -1), and ( 4 , 3)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (2, -7 ), ( 1 , -3), and ( 4 , 3)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (4, 6 ), ( 1 , -3), and ( 1 , -4)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (4, 6 ), ( 1 , 7), and ( 3, -4)#. What will the new coordinates of the triangle be if it is reflected across the x-axis? A triangle has corners at (4, 6 ), ( 1 , 7), and ( 3, -4)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (1, 6 ), ( 1 , 2), and ( 7, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (1, 2 ), ( 1 , -9), and ( 7, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (1, 2 ), ( 5, -9), and ( 2, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (9, 4 ), ( 5, -9), and ( 2, -3)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (4, 4 ), ( 3, -2), and ( 5, -3)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (4, 4 ), ( 3, -2), and ( 2, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (4, 8 ), ( 9, -2), and ( 2, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 8 ), ( 2, -2), and ( 2, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 8 ), ( 5, -2), and ( 1, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (2, 7 ), ( 5, -2), and ( 1, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (2, 7 ), ( 5, -2), and ( 1, -5)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? 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? A triangle has corners at (6, 4 ), ( 1, -2), and ( 4, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (6, 7 ), ( 5, -2), and ( 7, -1). If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 7 ), ( 5, -5), and ( 2, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 7 ), ( 5, 1), and ( 6, 3)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 2 ), ( 3, 1), and ( 4, 3)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 5 ), ( 6, 2), and ( 4, 3)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (1, 5 ), ( 6, 8), and ( 4, 2)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (1, 2 ), ( 6, 7), and ( 4, -5)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 2 ), ( 5, 7), and ( 2, -5)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 2 ), ( 2, 1), and ( 5, -8)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (6, 4 ), ( 2, -2), and ( 5, -8)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (6, 4 ), ( 2, 5), and ( 7, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 4 ), ( 4, -2), and ( 7, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 9 ), ( 6, -5), and ( 4, -1)#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 9 ), ( 6, -5), and ( 4, -9 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (3, 9 ), ( 7, -2), and ( 5, -9 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (2, 5 ), ( 4, -2), and ( 1, -9 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (8, 5 ), ( 2, -7), and ( 1, -2 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (8, 5 ), ( 2, -2), and (7, -4 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (0, 5 ), ( 1, -2), and (7, -4 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (0, 5 ), ( 1, -6), and (8, -4 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (6, 5 ), ( 3, -6), and (8, -1 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (6, 7 ), ( 2, -4), and (9, -1 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (6, 3 ), ( 8, -7), and (1, -1 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (6, 3 ), ( 8, -2), and (1, -1 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (8, 3 ), ( 2, -2), and (7, -4 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (8, 3 ), ( 5, -8), and (7, -4 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (8, 1 ), ( 5, -8), and (7, -2 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (4, 1 ), ( 6, -8), and (3, -2 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (4, 3 ), ( 7, -8), and (6, -2 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (4, 3 ), ( 7, -4), and (6, -5 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (1, 3 ), ( 2, -4), and (8, -5 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (1, 3 ), ( 8, -4), and (1, -5 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A triangle has corners at (7, 2 ), ( 9, -7), and (1, 4 )#. If the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, what will its new centroid be? A line segment goes from (3 ,1 ) to (2 ,4 ). The line segment is dilated about (2 ,2 ) by a factor of 3. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x = 4 and y=-1, in that order. How far are the new endpoints form the origin? A line segment goes from (1 ,5 ) to (7 ,6 ). The line segment is dilated about (1 ,2 ) by a factor of 3. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x = 4 and y=-2, in that order. How far are the new endpoints form the origin? A line segment goes from (2 ,5 ) to (3 ,2 ). The line segment is dilated about (5 ,4 ) by a factor of 3. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x = 4 and y=-2, in that order. How far are the new endpoints form the origin? A line segment goes from (4 ,1 ) to (2 ,3 ). The line segment is dilated about (2 ,2 ) by a factor of 2. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x = -2 and y=4, in that order. How far are the new endpoints form the origin? A line segment goes from (6 ,5 ) to (7 ,3 ). The line segment is dilated about (2 ,1 ) by a factor of 3. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x = 3 and y=-4, in that order. How far are the new endpoints form the origin? A line segment goes from (2 ,6 ) to (1 ,3 ). The line segment is dilated about (2 ,0 ) by a factor of 2. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x = 2 and y=5, in that order. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (3 ,4 ) to (5 ,1 ). The line segment is dilated about (1 ,0 ) by a factor of 2. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x=-2 and y=2, in that order. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (3 ,2 ) to (1 ,3 ). The line segment is dilated about (1 ,1 ) by a factor of 2. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x=1 and y=-3, in that order. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (3 ,2 ) to (1 ,3 ). The line segment is dilated about (1 ,1 ) by a factor of 2. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x=4 and y=-3, in that order. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (2 ,3 ) to (4 ,1 ). The line segment is dilated about (1 ,1 ) by a factor of 2. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x=2 and y=-1, in that order. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (2 ,3 ) to (4 ,1 ). The line segment is dilated about (0 ,1 ) by a factor of 3. Then the line segment is reflected across the lines x=2 and y=-1, in that order. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (1 ,2 ) to (4 ,1 ). The line segment is reflected across x=-1, reflected across y=3, and then dilated about (2 ,2 ) by a factor of 3. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (1 ,2 ) to (4 ,1 ). The line segment is reflected across x=-3, reflected across y=1, and then dilated about (2 ,2 ) by a factor of 3. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (1 ,1 ) to (4 ,2 ). The line segment is reflected across x=2, reflected across y=-1, and then dilated about (1 ,1 ) by a factor of 2. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (1 ,2 ) to (4 ,7 ). The line segment is reflected across x=6, reflected across y=-1, and then dilated about (1 ,1 ) by a factor of 2. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (5 ,2 ) to (4 ,2 ). The line segment is reflected across x=-3, reflected across y=-5, and then dilated about (2 ,0 ) by a factor of 2. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? A line segment goes from (5 ,8 ) to (4 ,2 ). The line segment is reflected across x=-3, reflected across y=-5, and then dilated about (2 ,0 ) by a factor of 2. How far are the new endpoints from the origin? Question #f38fb Point T(3, −8) is reflected across the x-axis. Which statements about T' are true? Point T(3, −8) is reflected across the x-axis. Which statements about T' are true? What are the coordinates of point A (4,-1) after it has been reflected over the y-axis? What is the name of the line of reflection for the pair of figures? Line______ What is the equation for the line of reflection that maps the trapezoid onto itself? Find the line of reflection that maps the trapezoid, formed with vertices at A(-3,1), B(-1,1), C(0,4) and D(-4,4), onto itself? Identify the reflection rule on a coordinate plane that verifies that triangle A(-1,7), B(6,5), C(-2,2) and A'(-1,-7), B'(6,-5), C'(-2,-2) triangle are congruent when reflected over the x-axis? How do you reflect across the y-axis the points F(-5, 1), x(-3, 3), E-1,-1)? What is the image of (-2, -5) reflected across x=2? What is the image of (6, -3) reflected over the line y=4? Is the answer choice I selected right?! Transformations View all chapters Dilations or Scaling around a Point Properties and Definitions of Transformations Rotations Reflections Rigid Transformations Prev Next