Answer :
Answer:
Please check the explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a point P(x, y) is reflected across the x-axis, all we need to do is to reverse the sign value of the y-coordinate of any given point while the x-value remains the same.
Thus,
The rule to reflect over the x-axis is:
P(x, y) → P'(x, -y)
In our case, the point, let's say A(0, 2), is reflected across the x-axis. Thus, the coordinates of A' will be:
P(x, y) → P'(x, -y)
A(0, 2) → A'(0, -2)
So, YES! point A(0,2) can be reflected across the x-axis and the coordinates of A' will be: A'(0, -2).