Drag the points to create a triangle. Check the boxes to show the line of reflection, image, and movement of points. Drag the sliders to change the line of reflection.
We can think of a reflection as a function which sends the input point to an output point so that both points are equidistant from the line of reflection. This means that the midpoint of the segment that connects these two points lies on the line of reflection.
In other words, the line of reflection is always the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining corresponding points in the pre-image and image. Because of this, the line of reflection will always be equidistant from the two corresponding points in the pre-image and image, so we get a mirror image over the line of reflection.
The most common lines of reflection have the following impact on a point:
Line of reflection: x-axis \qquad Coordinate mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(x, -y \right)
Line of reflection: y-axis \qquad Coordinate mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(-x, y \right)
Line of reflection: y=x \, \, \qquad Coordinate mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(y, x \right)
Line of reflection: y=-x \, \, \, \quad Coordinate mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(-y, -x \right)
For the following graph:
Identify the line of reflection.
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The most common lines of reflections have the following impact on a point:
Line of reflection: x-axis \qquad Transformation mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(x, -y \right)
Line of reflection: y-axis \qquad Transformation mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(-x, y \right)
Line of reflection: y=x \, \, \qquad Transformation mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(y, x \right)
Line of reflection: y=-x \, \, \, \quad Transformation mapping: \left(x, y\right) \to \left(-y, -x \right)