Respuesta :
Jon reflected over the x axis.
Reflecting over the x axis turns the y corrdinate into the opposite sign of the y coordinate. Here is the formula for that, if you want to take notes.
(x,y)—>(x,-y)
I hope this helped. Your answer to this question is D
Reflecting over the x axis turns the y corrdinate into the opposite sign of the y coordinate. Here is the formula for that, if you want to take notes.
(x,y)—>(x,-y)
I hope this helped. Your answer to this question is D
Answer: C. Reflected over x axis
Step-by-step explanation:
When we reflect a figure over x-axis , then the magnitude of each corresponding coordinate remains same but the polarity of y-coordinate gets changed.
i.e. The rule for reflection across x-axis is :_
[tex](x,y)\to(x,-y)[/tex]
Given : Jon drew a triangle with coordinates (5,1), (7,-2) and (3,-1) he drew an image of the triangle with the coordinates of (5,-1), (7,2) and (3,1).
We can see that the magnitude of each corresponding coordinate remains same but the polarity of y-coordinate got change.
It means he made the image by reflecting it over x-axis.
Hence, C is the CORRECT answer.