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Mathematics, 28.01.2021 09:00, litttyyyu33411

A classmate claims that the rule (x, y) → (-x, y) for reflecting a figure across the y-axis only works if all the vertices are in the first quadrant because the values of x and y must be positive. Explain why this reasoning is not correct.

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