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Answer: D. Negative-x and Negative-y

Step-by-step explanation: quadrant one are both positive quadrant 2 is positive and negative. Quadrant 3 is negative and negative and quadrant 4 is negative and positive.

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Answer:

C, Negative x coordinates, positive y coordinates.

Explanation:

Note that the original points are all in the third quadrant, i.e., sign will be (-,-). When reflected across the x axis, the y coordinate becomes negative => (x,-y) => (-,-) becomes (-,+)

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