Please tell me the formula like given in examples: Reflecting on x-axis, #P(1,2)#------------------#P(1,-2)?#
Reflecting on y-axis
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 90 degrees in clockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 90 degrees in anticlockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 180 degrees in clockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 180 degrees in anti-clockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Reflecting on y-axis
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 90 degrees in clockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 90 degrees in anticlockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 180 degrees in clockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
Rotating 180 degrees in anti-clockwise direction:
P(1,2)------------------P(?,?)
1 Answer
Look at what happens to the
Explanation:
When you have a reflection in the
Reflection in the
Rotation of
Rotation of
Rotating
The
When you have a reflection in the line
When you have a reflection in the line