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Point P is located at (–3, –2). P is reflected across the x-axis to create P'. What quadrant is P' in?

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Look at the axis graph. If both of the coordinates are negative, it would be in quadrant lll. If you go over to the x-axis, you would be in quadrant lV, or 4.

(-2,-3) -> (2,-3)

You change the x-factor's sign.

I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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