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Can someone Please help me? How did I get this question wrong? I chose the last option, but that's incorrect. Please answer asap. Most helpful answer gets brianliest!

The triangle JKL shown on the coordinate grid below is reflected once to map onto triangle J'K'L':
If vertex L' is at (−3, 4), what are the coordinates of vertex J'?

(1, −8)

(−8, 1)

(−1, 8)

(8, −1)

Can someone Please help me? How did I get this question wrong? I chose the last option-example-1

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The coordinates of J are (8, 1), so J' is (-8, 1).
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(-8,1) it being reflected to the other side so just move the points 
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User Jinto Joseph
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