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Since H is 4 units to the left of the y-axis, Reflections COURSE 3 LESSON 3-9 Graph the point H (–4, 5). Then graph its image after it is reflected over the y-axis. Name the coordinates of H . Since H is 4 units to the left of the y-axis, The coordinates of H are (4,5). H is 4 units to the right of the y-axis. 3-9

Reflect the other vertices. Since B is 1 unit above the x-axis, Reflections COURSE 3 LESSON 3-9 BCD has vertices B (–3, 1), C (–2, 5), and D (–5, 4). Graph BCD and its image after a reflection over the x-axis. Name the coordinates of the vertices of B C D . Draw B C D . Reflect the other vertices. Since B is 1 unit above the x-axis, B is 1 unit below the x-axis. The coordinates of the vertices are B (–3, –1), C (–2, –5), and D (–5, –4). 3-9

Reflections COURSE 3 LESSON 3-9 1. VQM has vertices V(–3, 1), Q(0, 0), and M(4, 4). Name the coordinates of the vertices of V Q M after a reflection over the x-axis. V (–3, –1), Q (0, 0), M (4, –4) 3-9