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Which coordinate pair represents the reflection of (–4, 6) across the x-axis?

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Answer:

The answer is (-4,-6)!

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Answer:

(-4, -6)

Explanation:

when you reflect a point over the x axis, the only value that changes is the y-axis, or the height of the point. because the original point is at a height of +6, flipping over the x-axis would make it -6

think of it this way:

reflecting across the x-axis creates symmetry, so you pretty much copy the the steps you would do to reach the original coordinate pair but reverse it

so since you go up 6 from the x axis in the original coordinate pair (-4,6), you would go down 6 when reflecting over the x-axis

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