Reflections in the Coordinate Plane APS

1) Plot the points ([b]type[/b] the ordered pair into the [b]input bar[/b], bottom of the page)[br][b]2) A(-3,2), B (-1,4) and C (-5, 3)[br][br][/b]3) [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_polygon.png[/icon]Use the polygon tool to construct the triangle ABC[br][br][b]4) [icon]/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_mirroratline.png[/icon][/b]Use the reflection tool (9th tool over, under the reflection diagram)[br]5) Select the [b]Triangle ABC, then y-axis[/b][br][br][br]
[color=#0000ff]When you're done (or if you're unsure of something), feel free to check by watching the quick silent screencast below the applet. [/color]
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What are the coordinates of A'B'C'? [br]
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1) Plot the points ([b]type[/b] the ordered pair into the [b]input bar[/b], bottom of the page)[br][b]2) A(5,-1), B (3,-1) and C (4, -3)[br][/b][br]3)[icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_polygon.png[/icon]Use the polygon tool to construct the triangle ABC[br][b]4) [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_mirroratline.png[/icon][/b]Use the reflection tool (9th tool over, under the reflection diagram)[br]5) Select the [b]Triangle ABC, then x-axis[/b]
List the points of A"B" and C"
If a Triangle is in quadrant 2, and we reflect it over the [b]x_axis [/b]which quadrant would the image be in?
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