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The coordinates of a point on a coordinate grid are (−2, 6). The point is reflected across the x-axis to obtain a new point. The coordinates of the reflected point are
Shouldn't the (Y) Become negative?
Asking the others, not you lol.
Oh, lol.
Yes, since QuestionCoveBot, takes years. The Y becomes negative.
If it Helps theese are the Answer Choices : (2, 6) (−2, 6) (−2, −6) (2, −6)
The X stays negative and the y-value turns from positive to negative.
|dw:1618495638318:dw| Ignore the boxes xD and the question mark. o-O Hard to do this. Lol. So it's REFLECTING across the X-axis, and so then it's reflecting DOWN. And X is already negative, then Y becomes negative. Imagine- I was making the drawing. ._.
My god..
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Imagine The X stays negative and the y-value turns from positive to negative. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
So I have to find the Axis point?
Use the (-2,6)
X-value=-2
Y-Value =6 (but change the 6 to a negative 6)
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @QuinnLoves If it Helps theese are the Answer Choices : (2, 6) (−2, 6) (−2, −6) (2, −6) \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Quinn- X is negative. Stays negative. Eliminate A and C. Y changes from positive to negative. So eliminate B. What do you have left, then?
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Correct And there's your answer. (:
Thank you lol
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Thank you as well Imagine
Good Explanation Q.C. Bot!
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