The coordinates of point A on a coordinate grid are (−2, −3). Point A is reflected across the y-axis to obtain point B and across the x-axis to obtain point C. What are the coordinates of points B and C? B(2, 3) and, C(−2, −3) B(−2, −3) and C(2, 3) B(2, −3) and C(−2, 3) B(−2, 3) and C(2, −3)
Reflecting across axis's Across the x-axis (x, y) → (x, −y) Across the y-axis (x, y) → (−x, y)
With this in mind what is your answer @ggdvaaa
b?
No because (-2, -3) > reflected across the x axis is (x, - y) so what does -3 change into?
d
i think
for B x to -x and vice verse for C y to -y and vice verse.
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Think about option third
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