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SAT Math 11.2 Geometry and Measurement


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Here’s your shmoop du jour, brought to you by translated lines.

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Sometimes they're even foggier than Blurred Lines.

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The line y = -2x + 4 is reflected over the y-axis, then translated down one unit and right two units.

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What is its new y-intercept?

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All right, so we’re talking about a line… on a graph…

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The line in question is y = -2x + 4.

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Here’s our graph. Now…where would that line go?

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Well, if y is zero, then x would have to be 2… so let’s draw a point on the x axis at (2,0).

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If we want x to be zero…it would create a point of intersection at the y-axis at (0,4).

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So…la la la… connecting the dots…

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And…there’s our line.

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Now…what does this problem want us to do with it?

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Cast it into a lake and see if we can catch ourselves a trout?

00:54

Uh, no. Wrong kinda line. First it wants us to REFLECT the line across the y-axis.

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Well, one point is right ON the y-axis, so… that guy ain’t goin’ nowhere.

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In fact, the entire line is pretty much just going to pivot around that point, sorta like a hinge.

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What about our other point, the one at (2,0)?

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Yeah, that one gets reflected across, and becomes (-2,0).

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So our new line looks like this: Last step… we need to translate… or shift…

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the line down one unit, and two to the right.

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This time we move both points…like so…

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…and there’s our line’s final resting place.

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So…where’s the new y-intercept?

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Right here… at negative 1. And we have our answer.

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