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The point A (p, -2) is mirrored in the point B (6,-q). The image is A'(4, -8). What is p and q?
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The point A (p, -2) is mirrored in the point B (6,-q). The image is A'(4, -8). What is p and q?
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Answer:
p =4
q = -2
Explanation:
To mirror is to reflect. See the picture
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