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6. (04.01 MC)
On a coordinate grid, point P is at (5, 2) and point R is at (−3, −4). Points Q and S are a reflection of both points across the x-axis. What are the coordinates of Q and S? (5 points)

Q(−5, 2), S(−3, 4)
Q(−5, 2), S(3, −4)
Q(−5, −2), S(3, 4)
Q(5, −2), S(−3, 4)

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Answer:

Q- (5,-2) S- (-3,4)

Explanation:

User Magiraud
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Answer:Q(5,-2), S(-3,4)

Explanation:

(-3,-4) is in the third quadrant so reflected over the x-axis results in it being in the second quadrant so only the y changing to positive giving you (-3,4)

(5,2) is in the first quadrant so when reflected over the x-axis it ends up in the fourth quadrant making y turn to negative giving you (5,-2)

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