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Mathematics, 04.10.2020 14:01 mickecia1

Max is trying to prove to his friend that two reflections, one across the x-axis and another across the y-axis, will not result in a reflection across the line y = x for a pre-image in quadrant II. His friend Josiah is trying to prove that a reflection across the x-axis followed by a reflection across the y-axis will result in a reflection across the line y = x for a pre-image in quadrant II. Which student is correct, and which statements below will help him prove his conjecture? Check all that apply. 1: Max is correct.
2: Josiah is correct.
3:Taking the result from the first reflection (x, –y) and applying the second mapping rule will result in (–x, –y), not (y, x), which reflecting across the line y = x should give.
4: If one reflects a figure first across the x-axis from quadrant II then reflects across the y-axis from quadrant III, the image will end up in quadrant IV.
5: A figure that is reflected from quadrant II to quadrant IV across the line y = x will have the coordinates of (-y, x).

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