Respuesta :
Answer:
(- 3, 2 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Under a reflection in the y- axis
a point (x, y ) → (- x, y )
X has coordinates X(- 2, 3 ), hence
X'(2, 3 ) ← after reflection in the y- axis
Under a rotation about the origin of 90°
a point (x, y ) → (- y, x )
Hence
X'(2, 3 ) → X''(- 3, 2 ) ← final image point
The correct option will be option A: The final image point of X will be (-3,2).
What is reflection?
The reflection about an axis is the transformation of the picture about an axis so that distance of every point from the axis before and after reflection will remain the same.
Here the coordinate of point X in triangle XYZ is (-2,3).
First, the triangle XYZ is reflected about the y-axis.
As we know, the reflection of the point of coordination (x,y) after reflection about the y-axis will be (-x,y).
(x,y)→(-x,y)
So the point X of coordination (-2,3) after reflection about the y-axis will be (2,3).
Then the reflected point is rotated about the origin.
As we know the rotation of the point of coordination (x,y) after rotation about origin will be (-y,x).
(x,y)→(-y,x)
So the point of coordination (2,3) after rotation about the origin will be (-3,2).
Therefore The final image point of X will be (-3,2).
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