Answer:
J'(2,-3), K'(4, -3) and L'(5,-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The given triangle has vertices at J(2,3), K(4, 3) and L(5,2).
The transformation rule for a reflection in the x-axis is:
[tex](x,y)\to (x,-y)[/tex]
We substitute the points to obtain the coordinates of the image triangle J'K'L'
[tex]J(2,3)\to J'(2,-3)[/tex]
[tex]K(4,3)\to K'(4,-3)[/tex]
[tex]L(5,2)\to L'(5,-2)[/tex]
In other words, we negate the y-coordinates of triangle JKL to obtain the coordinates of J'K'L'
See attachment for graph.