Reflect the point (-3,1) over the y axis. What is the new coordinate. Give explanation.

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dont now what to do

First, try plotting (-3,1) on a graphing paper. You'll see it's in the 2nd Quadrant. When you reflect it on the y-axis, the new point will be on the third quadrant (where both x & y coordinates are negative). Therefore the new point is at (-3,-1).

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excuse me? reflection in the y-axis changes only the x-coordinate. Using the y-axis as an "axle" rotate the point 1/2 turn, to wind up at (3,1)

(x,y) -> (-x,y)

OMG I'm sorry I'm thinking about x-axis!

Sorry about that.

Hey

To reflect a point over the y-axis, we need to change the sign of the x-coordinate while keeping the y-coordinate the same.

In this case, we want to reflect the point (-3,1) over the y-axis. To do this, we change the sign of the x-coordinate, so -3 becomes 3. The y-coordinate remains the same, so 1 stays as 1.

Therefore, the new coordinate after reflecting the point (-3,1) over the y-axis is (3,1).

In summary, to reflect a point over the y-axis, we change the sign of the x-coordinate while keeping the y-coordinate the same.

Point A is graphed at (-4, 3). Point D is the image after Point A is reflected over the x-axis and reflected over the y-axis. What are the coordinates of Point D?

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