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Drag the correct algebraic representation of the reflection to the white box

Drag the correct algebraic representation of the reflection to the white box-example-1
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Question 1

When any point (x,y) is reflected over the x-axis, the reflection coordinate is (x,-y).

So, the x coordinate remains the same, and the y coordinate goes negative.

A = ( -6, 6 ) → A' = (-6,-6 )

B = (-2,6 ) → B' = (-2,-6)

C= (-6,1 ) → C' = (-6,- 1)

Algebraic representation: ( x, -y )

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