Find The coordinates of G'reflected in the x-axis if the coordinates of G are (4,-3)

To "reflect on the x axis", the x coordinate stays the same while the y coordinate changes sign.

That results in (4, 3) in this case

A floor measures 19' by 16'. There is a rug centered on the floor with a 2' border all the way around the rug. If the carpet cost $15.00 per square yard, find the cost of the rug.

Remember: Convert yards to feet

The rug dimensions are 15' x 12'.

That is 5 x 4 yards.
Compute the area in square yards and multiply it by $15/s.y.

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To find the coordinates of G'reflected in the x-axis, we need to reflect the point G(4, -3) across the x-axis.

When a point is reflected across the x-axis, the x-coordinate remains the same, but the y-coordinate changes sign. So, if the original point G has coordinates (x, y), the reflected point G' will have coordinates (x, -y).

In this case, the x-coordinate of G is 4, and the y-coordinate is -3. To reflect G across the x-axis, we keep the x-coordinate the same and change the sign of the y-coordinate:

The coordinates of G'reflected in the x-axis will be (4, -(-3)) or (4, 3).

Therefore, the coordinates of G'reflected in the x-axis are (4, 3).