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What is (-6,1) when it is reflected over y=x

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  • 01-11-2018

ANSWER

The image point is [tex](1,-6)[/tex].


EXPLANATION


For a reflection in then line [tex]y=x[/tex], we simply swap the x and y coordinates.


Thus, in general the mapping for the reflection in the line [tex]y=x[/tex], is


[tex]P(x,y)\rightarrow P'(y,x)[/tex].


Hence,


[tex]P(-6,1)\rightarrow P'(1,-6)[/tex].


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