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;Reflect[  <[[Geometric Objects|Object]]>, <Point> ]
 
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:Inverts the geometric object with respect to a circle.
 
:Inverts the geometric object with respect to a circle.
  
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:Reflects an object about a plane.
 
:Reflects an object about a plane.
  
 
{{Note| See also [[Reflect about Point Tool|Reflect about Point]], [[Reflect about Line Tool|Reflect about Line]], [[Reflect about Plane Tool|Reflect about Plane]] , and [[Reflect about Circle Tool|Reflect about Circle]] tools.}}
 
{{Note| See also [[Reflect about Point Tool|Reflect about Point]], [[Reflect about Line Tool|Reflect about Line]], [[Reflect about Plane Tool|Reflect about Plane]] , and [[Reflect about Circle Tool|Reflect about Circle]] tools.}}

Revision as of 13:49, 30 July 2015



Reflect[ <Object>, <Point> ]
Reflects the geometric object through a given point.
Note: When reflecting polygons through a point, the transformed vertices and segments are created as well.


Reflect[ <Object>, <Line> ]
Reflects an object (e.g. an image) across a given line.
Note: When reflecting polygons across a line, the transformed vertices and segments are created as well.


Reflect[ <Object>, <Circle> ]
Inverts the geometric object with respect to a circle.
Reflect[ <Object>, <Plane> ]
Reflects an object about a plane.
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