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Choose all pairs of points that are reflections of each other across both axes. A. (–4 1/2, 1) and (–1, 4 1/2) B. (2.5, –1) and (–2 1/2, 1) C. (4.2, –1) and (2.4, –1) D. (1, –2.25) and (–1, 2 1/4) E. (–2,
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Choose all pairs of points that are reflections of each other across both axes.
A. (–4 1/2, 1) and (–1, 4 1/2)
B. (2.5, –1) and (–2 1/2, 1)
C. (4.2, –1) and (2.4, –1)
D. (1, –2.25) and (–1, 2 1/4)
E. (–2, 2 1/3) and (2, 2 1/3)
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