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Figure B: a reflection across the y-axisFigure a 180° rotation around the origin

Figure B: a reflection across the y-axisFigure a 180° rotation around the origin-example-1
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Since I can't see the figure on the coordinate plane, I can't give you exact coordinates for you to plot to get Figure B or Figure C. But I can tell you the transformation rules for reflection across the y-axis and the 180 rotation around the origin.

Rule for reflection across y-axis
(x, y)
\rightarrow (-x, y)
For example: Point B in a sample figure has the coordinate point of (1,2) would have a point of (-1, 2) when reflected across the y-axis.

Rule for rotating 180 degrees
(x, y)
\rightarrow (-x, -y)
For example: Point C in a sample figure has the coordinate point of (3, 4) would have a point of (-3, -4) when rotating 180 degrees around the origin.
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