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Answer:

x=2, y=-4

Explanation:

If you put a vertical or horizontal line straight through the shape and it looks the same, then it is symmetrical. You can put a symmetrical line both vertically AND horizontally. To do this, you just need a line going through the points at the tips and the points at the sides of the quadrilateral. A line that is vertical will be an x=, because it only covers one x-value. So, the line for x will be x=2, because it goes through both tips of the quadrilateral. A horizontal line will be y= because it only covers one y-value. So, the line for the horizontal line will by y=-4, because this goes through both sides of the quadrilateral.

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