Given the line L: y = 3x + 3, find: (1) the equation of the line x-y-2 with respect to the line L symmetric, (2) the equation of the line L with respect to the line m (3,2) symmetric

Given the line L: y = 3x + 3, find: (1) the equation of the line x-y-2 with respect to the line L symmetric, (2) the equation of the line L with respect to the line m (3,2) symmetric

It's hard to say this topic, because it's a graph topic. After x-y-2 is changed, it will be (because it's known that y = 3x = 3) x - (3x + 3) - 2 is - 2x-5. I suggest you draw the function of Y and the function of - 2x-5, so that you can do it. The answer to the second question should be - 2x + 10