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HELPPP LAST ATTEMPT!!

HELPPP LAST ATTEMPT!!-example-1
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Answer:

(-6, 1)

Explanation:

If you reflect over y-axis and x-axis it is just the opposite of each number.

User Bondifrench
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Answer:

Here’s something I wrote that can help you. I don’t really wanna do transformations but this should help you get the answer in a snap.

ONLY FOR REFLECTIONS

Over the x-axis: (x, y) — > (x, –y)

Over the y-axis: (x, y) — > (–x, y)

Over the line y = x: (x, y) — > (y, x)

Through the origin: (x, y) — > (–x, –y)

So for example E is (6,-1)

Over the y axis so following the coordinate plane rules, (6,-1) — > (-6, -1)

(-6, -1) over x axis which is following the rules

(-6, -1) — > (-6, 1)

Final answer (-6,1)

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