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Quadrilateral UVWX is reflected over the x-axis to form quadrilateral U′V′W′X′.

If vertex U is located at (-4, 5) and vertex V is located at (-6, 2), then vertex U′ is located at blank and vertex V′ is located at blank

User AlphaGoku
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Answer:

(-4, -5) and V' is at (-6, -2)

User Youssef Moussaoui
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Answer:

U' = (-4,-5)

V' = (-6,-2)

Explanation:

Vertex U has coordinates

U = (-4,5)

Vertex V has coordinates

V = (-6,2)

When a quadrilateral is reflected across x- axis the sign of x coordinate remains same and sign of y coordinate changes.

So, U= (-4,5)

then U' is:

U' = (-4,-5)

V = (-6,2)

then V' is

V' = (-6,-2)

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