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Which algebraic rule describes the transformation?

A) (x,y) -> (-x,y)
B) (x,y -> (x,-y)
C) (x,y) -> (-x,-y)
D) (x,y) -> (-y,-x)​

Which algebraic rule describes the transformation? A) (x,y) -> (-x,y) B) (x,y -&gt-example-1
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Answer:C) (x,y) -> (-x,-y)

Explanation:

just took the test

User Guillermo Aguirre
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Answer:

C) (x,y) -> (-x,-y)

Explanation:

This is the answer because the graph was flipped. If you look a the x point, it is in the same number, but the number is negative, and this is the same for the y point. hope this helps

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