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OpenStudy (tsunderemailbox):

The point D(x, y) is reflected over the y-axis. Use arrow notation to describe the original point and its reflection. (x, y) --> (–x, –y) (x, y) --> (x, –y) (x, y) --> (–x, y) (x, y) --> (2x, y)

OpenStudy (peachpi):

change the sign of the x-coordinate to reflect over the y-axis

OpenStudy (tsunderemailbox):

Hmm, I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean, I'm very unprepared for this, Could you help explain it more? I'm not looking for just straight answers here like most

OpenStudy (peachpi):

So as an example let's say point D is at (3, 2). |dw:1466810081596:dw|

OpenStudy (marcelie):

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