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How can you reflect figures in the x-axis and y-axis? - Answers
For a given coordinate pair. A reflection in the y-axis is making the 'x' term negative. e.g. ( a,b,) ' (-a, b). Similarly for a reflection in the x-axis is making the 'y' term negative. e/.g. ( c,d) ; ( c,-d).
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For a given coordinate pair. A reflection in the y-axis is making the 'x' term negative. e.g. ( a,b,) ' (-a, b). Similarly for a reflection in the x-axis is making the 'y' term negative. e/.g. ( c,d) ; ( c,-d).
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For a given coordinate pair. A reflection in the y-axis is making the 'x' term negative. e.g. ( a,b,) ' (-a, b). Similarly for a reflection in the x-axis is making the 'y' term negative. e/.g. ( c,d) ; ( c,-d).
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