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You reflect triangle PQR, with coordinates P(-4,-4), Q(-1,-3), and R(-3,-1), across the x-axis, across the y-axis, and across the x-axis again to form triangle P'Q'R. …
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You reflect triangle PQR, with coordinates P(-4,-4), Q(-1,-3), and R(-3,-1), across the x-axis, across the y-axis, and across the x-axis again to form triangle P'Q'R. After these reflections, the coordinates of P' will be
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P'(4,-4)
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What the other person said but more simple :3
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P(-4,-4)
across the x-axis P'(-4,4)
then across the y-axis P'(4,4)
then across the x-axis again P'(4,-4)
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P'(4,-4)
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