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Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply.
(A)The image of the point (-3,-5) under a reflection
across the x-axis is (3,-5).
(B)The image of the point (1.9) under a reflection
across the y-axis is (1,-9).
(C)The image of the point (8,7) under a reflection across
the line y = -x is (-7,-8).
(D)The image of the point (-6, -6) under a reflection across
the y = x is (-6, -6).
(E)The image of the point (2.4) under a reflection across the
y-axis followed by a reflection across y = x is (-2,-4).
(F)Point K (3,-1) is reflected across the x-axis to create point K.
The line x + 3y - 6 passes through point K".
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