Mathematics

Assertion (A): The reflection of the point A(-4, 2) in the origin is the point A'(4, 2).

Reason (R): The image of a point P(x, y) when reflected in the origin is P'(-x, -y).

  1. A is true, R is false

  2. A is false, R is true

  3. Both A and R are true

  4. Both A and R are false

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Rule to find reflection of a point in origin :

Change the sign of abscissa i.e. x-coordinate and ordinate i.e. y-coordinate.

A(-4, 2) ⇒ A'(4, -2)

Assertion is false.

Reflection in the origin requires changing the sign of both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate.

Thus,

P(x, y) ⇒ P'(-x, -y)

Reason is true.

A is false, R is true

Hence, option 2 is the correct option.

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