The transformation below that caused AB to transform into A'B' is a reflection across the y-axis
How to translate a coordinate point to another
Given the following coordinates
A = (6, 2)
B = (2, 6)
A' = (-6, 2)
B' = (-2, 6)
According to the reflection rule, the reflection over y axis is given as:
[tex](x,y)\rightarrow (-x,y)[/tex]
Note that the x-coordinate was negated as seen from the translation A to A' and B to '.
Hence the transformation below that caused AB to transform into A'B' is a reflection across the y-axis
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