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Yes, it did because the coordinates of the other polygons would be a direct opposite of polygon ABCD depending on what line it reflects off of. If it reflects off of the y-axis then they would be the same coordinates, just that the X values of the coordinates would now be positive, for the reflection of the x-axis it is also the same except that now the x value would now stay negative while the y values would now be positive. For y=x, it is different because now the X, and Y place values now switch (for example, (-3,-2) would now be (-2,-3)). For y=-x, the place values would both switch, and now be positive.
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The coordinates of the reflected images match the actual results because of the following reason.
What is coordinate?
Coordinates are two numbers (Cartesian coordinates), or sometimes a letter and a number, that locate a specific point on a grid, known as a coordinate plane. A coordinate plane has four quadrants and two axes: the x axis (horizontal) and y axis (vertical).
Yes, because the coordinates of the other polygons will be in opposite of polygon ABCD depends on what line it reflects off .
Suppose if it reflects off of on the y-axis then the coordinates will be same, only the x- coordinate will be positive.
and if the reflection of the x-axis, the coordinate will be same only the y- coordinate will be negative and the x- coordinate remain positive.
but, For y=x it is different because now the both the x- coordinate and the y- coordinate will be switched with their sign.
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