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Reflection across x=-2​

Reflection across x=-2​-example-1

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The reflection of the point (x, y) across the y-axis is the point (-x, y). When you reflect a point across the line y = x, the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate change places. Notice how each point of the original figure and its image are the same distance away from the line of reflection (x = –2 in this example).
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The reflection of the point (x, y) across the y-axis is the point (-x, y). When you reflect a point across the line y = x, the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate change places. Notice how each point of the original figure and its image are the same distance away from the line of reflection (x = –2 in this example).

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