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The transformation would result in this image Reflection on the y-axis.
Explanation of how reflection across axis works?
When a graph is reflected along an axis, say x-axis, then that leads the graph to go just on the opposite side of the axis as if we're seeing it in a mirror.
If you study it more, you will find that it's symmetric, thus each point is equidistant from the axis of reflection as that of the image of that point.
Thus, if you're reflecting a point (x,y) along the x-axis, then its x abscissa will stay the same but y ordinates will negate. Thus (x,y) turns to (x, -y)
Similarly, if you're reflecting a point (x,y) along y-axis, the resultant image of the point will be (-x,y).
The rectangle on the right is the image of the rectangle on the left.
The transformation would result in this image Reflection on the y-axis.
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