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the vertices of a parallelogram are W(2,2) X(4,3) Y(5,2) and Z(4,1).Reflect the figure in the y-axis, and then translate the image 3 units right and 4 units . What are the coordinates of the image?

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The formula for reflecting preimages about the y-axis is (-x,y). This means that you would have to switch the x-coordinate's sign on each of the coordinates. So the coordinates would be W(-2,2), X(-4,3), Y(-5,2), and Z(-4,1). Now you have to translate the image. Translating it 3 units to the right would make you add 3 to each of the coordinates. The coordinates are now W(1,2), X(-1,3), Y(-2,2), and Z(-1,1). Now, I don't know if you meant that the y-coordinate is translated up or down 4 units, so I'll do both. For up, you would add 4 to each of the y-coordinates, and the new points would be W(1,6), X(-1,7), Y(-2,6), and Z(-1,5). For down, you would have to subtract 4 from each of the y-coordinates. The coordinates would be W(1,-2), X(-1,-1), Y(-2,-2), and Z(-4,-3). Those are your possible answers. I hope this helps.