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The domain of a transformation function that reflects coordinates over the y-axis consists of the coordinates (4, 6).(7, 3) and a (2, 5). What is the range of the function?
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The domain of a transformation function that reflects coordinates over the y-axis consists of the coordinates (4, 6).(7, 3) and a (2, 5). What is the range of the function?
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The domain of a transformation function that reflects coordinates over the y-axis consists of the coordinates
(4, 6).(7, 3)
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a (2, 5).
What is the range of the function?
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7,3 I know this is right because the y-axis goes down which means it would be 7,3 because of placement
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