Mathematics
Grade9
Easy
Question
Describe the type of translation.
- Translation
- Reflection
- Rotation
- Dilation
Hint:
In Geometry, a reflection is known as a flip. A reflection is a mirror image of the shape. An image will reflect through a line, known as the line of reflection. A figure is said to reflect the other figure, and then every point in a figure is equidistant from each corresponding point in another figure .
The correct answer is: Reflection
From observation, the figure is reflected along the x - axis. Here line of reflection is x-axis and we can see , the mirror image of given picture .
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