Which statement accurately describes how to reflect point A (3, −1) over the y-axis? Construct a line from A parallel to the x-axis, determine the distance from A to the x-axis along this parallel line, find a new point on the other side of the x-axis that is equidistant from the x-axis. Construct a line from A perpendicular to the y-axis, determine the distance from A to the y-axis along this perpendicular line, find a new point on the other side of the y-axis that is equidistant from the y-axis. Construct a line from A perpendicular to the x-axis, determine the distance from A to the x-axis along this perpendicular line, find a new point on the other side of the x-axis that is equidistant from the x-axis. Construct a line from A parallel to the y-axis, determine the distance from A to the y-axis along this parallel line, find a new point on the other side of the y-axis that is equidistant from the y-axis as A is.
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