(a) Reflect the point (7,
-5) across the y-axis:
(b) Reflect the point (7,
-5) across t...
Mathematics, 11.02.2021 17:40, BEEFYTACO
(a) Reflect the point (7,
-5) across the y-axis:
(b) Reflect the point (7,
-5) across the x-axis:
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