A point at (3, 5) is reflected across the y-axis. What is the distance of this new point y-axis? Explain how you know. axis, NOT the original coordinate pair! 10. Kate plotted a point K in Quadrant I. After she reflected the point across an axis, the reflected point was in Quadrant II. Give a possible ordered pair for point K and its reflection. Describe how the point was reflected. Quadrant IV.) )? (Hint: Look at the across the from the HINT: You MUST count from the x

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Answer:

Point, (3, 5), Reflection (-3, 5)

Point k in Quadrant I (2, 3), Reflection of k in Quadrant II (-2, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Where the point is reflected across the y -axis, then horizontal (x-coordinate) the distance of the point from the y axis will be the same for the coordinate of the reflected point on the other side of the y-axis.

That is, the reflection of the point (3, 5) across the y-axis is (-3, 5)

b. Quadrant I is the top right quadrant of the Cartesian coordinates system graph with values Abscissa (+) and  Ordinate (+), while Quadrant II is the top left quadrant with Abscissa (-) and  Ordinate (+)

Therefore a possible ordered pair of the point k and its reflection across the axis separating Quadrant I and Quadrant II which is the y-axis is

Point k = (2, 3), reflection of point k = (-2, 3).

The point was reflected by taking into consideration of the distance of the point k from the y axis and finding the corresponding point at the same horizontal distance from the y axis on Quadrant II.

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