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BrunotheRAT:

The coordinates of a point on a coordinate grid are (−1, 5). The point is reflected across the x-axis to obtain a new point. The coordinates of the reflected point are (1, −5) (−1, 5) (1, 5) (−1, −5)

jimthompson5910:

To reflect over the x axis, you use the rule \(\large (x,y) \to (x, -y)\) For instance, the point (2,3) becomes (2,-3) The y coordinate flips from positive to negative, or vice versa The x coordinate stays the same

Timmyspu:

ok so first of what do you think is not the right awnser

BrunotheRAT:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Timmyspu ok so first of what do you think is not the right awnser \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) A

Timmyspu:

ok good job do you think any other r wrong

BrunotheRAT:

C

Timmyspu:

ok so do you think it is b or d

BrunotheRAT:

B

BrunotheRAT:

Hello?

Timmyspu:

yes u r right good job

BrunotheRAT:

You sure

jimthompson5910:

|dw:1607364121263:dw|

Timmyspu:

yes

jimthompson5910:

Reflect over the x axis |dw:1607364180246:dw|

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