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In the coordinate plane, the points (-4,-8), B (-11, 1), and C (7, -3) are reflected over the x-axis to the points A, B', and C', respectively. What are

the coordinates of A', B', and C?

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Final answer:

To reflect a point over the x-axis, we keep the x-coordinate the same and change the y-coordinate to its opposite. Therefore, the coordinates of A', B', and C' are (-4, 8), (-11, -1), and (7, 3) respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

To reflect a point over the x-axis, we need to keep the x-coordinate the same and change the y-coordinate to its opposite. Therefore, the coordinates of point A' would be (-4, 8).

Similarly, the coordinates of point B' would be (-11, -1) and the coordinates of point C' would be (7, 3).

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