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1, 2 after a reflection y = 0 followed by a reflection y = 2

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Answer: ahhhhhummm I think it’s 5

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User Tidy
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Answer:

(1,6)

Explanation:

First you would reflect over y=0. Whenever you reflect over y=0, the y-coordinate will be multiplied by -1, so it changes to (1,-2). (1,-2) is 4 coordinates below the line y=2, so when reflected over y=2, the coordinate will be 4 above y=2, which means that the coordinate will be (1,6)

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