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On a coordinate grid, both point (−4, −1) and (2, 6) point are reflected across the y-axis. What are the coordinates of the reflected points?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

When a point is reflected about y-axis, the y-coordinate remains remain while, x-coordinate's sign changes .

That is, the rule of reflection of a point about y-axis is,

(x,y)➡️ (-x,y)(x,y)→(−x,y)

Thus, about y-axis,

(-4,-1)➡️ (4,-1)(−4,−1)→(4,−1)

And,

(2,6)➡️ (-2,6)(2,6)→(−2,6)

Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected points are (4, −1) and (−2, 6).

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

when a point is reflected about y-axis, the y - coordinate remains while, x- coordinates sign changes.

That is, the rule of reflection of a point about y-axis is,

(X,Y) = (-X , Y)

Thus, about y-axis

( -4, -1) = (4 , -1)

And,

(2 , 6) = (-2 , 6)

Therefore the coordinates of the reflected points are (4,-1) and (-2,6)

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