Respuesta :

We get the reflection of points T, U and V as T' = (0, 2), U' = (0, 1) and V' = (0, 4) over the x- axis.

We are given some coordinates:

T(0, - 2), U(2, - 1), V(3, - 4)

We have to first plot them on a graph.

Now, we have to reflect them over x - axis.

To reflect over x- axis, the x-coordinate remains the same, but the y-coordinate is taken to be the additive inverse.

For point T:

Additive inverse of - 2 = 2

T' = (0, 2)

For point U:

Additive inverse of - 1 = 1

U' = (0, 1)

For point V:

Additive inverse of - 4 = 4

V' = (0, 4)

Therefore, we get the reflection of points T, U and V as T' = (0, 2), U' = (0, 1) and V' = (0, 4) over the x- axis.

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