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Quadrilateral ABCD is reflected over the x-axis to create A′B′C′D′. What are the coordinates of A' ?

(2, 4)


(-2, 4)


(4, 5)


(6, 12)

Quadrilateral ABCD is reflected over the x-axis to create A′B′C′D′. What are the coordinates-example-1
User Zeusox
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When you reflect the figure over the x-axis, you should have a new coordinate of (2,4) for A.
User Rafahoro
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Reflecting something over the x-axis is just converting (x,y) to (x,-y). In this case, your answer is (2,4). : )
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