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The points (–2, 3) and (–2, –3) are reflected across .

The points (–3, 5) and (3, 5) are reflected across .
The points (4, –2) and (2, 2) are reflected across .

The points (–2, 3) and (–2, –3) are reflected across . The points (–3, 5) and (3, 5) are-example-1
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Answer:

1. X

2. Y

3. None

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see below

Explanation:

The points (–2, 3) and (–2, –3) are reflected across the x axis because the y value is the opposite

The points (–3, 5) and (3, 5) are reflected across the y axis because the x value is the opposite

The points (4, –2) and (2, 2) are reflected across y =x-3. We find this by drawing a line equidistant between the points and calculating the slope and the y intercept of the line.The slope is 1 and the y intercept is -3

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