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Question
- a figure is reflected from quadrant iv to quadrant iii.
Step1: Recall Quadrant Sign Rules
In the coordinate plane, Quadrant III has both \(x\) and \(y\) negative (\((-,-)\)), Quadrant IV has \(x\) positive and \(y\) negative (\((+,-)\)).
Step2: Analyze Reflection Axes
- Reflecting over the \(x\)-axis changes \((x,y)\) to \((x,-y)\). A point in IV \((+, -)\) would go to \((+, +)\) (Quadrant I), not III.
- Reflecting over the \(y\)-axis changes \((x,y)\) to \((-x,y)\). A point in IV \((+, -)\) would go to \((-, -)\) (Quadrant III).
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The figure is reflected over the \(y\)-axis.