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Point j (-8 -12) is reflected over the x-axis. where is j'

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When a point is reflected over the x-axis, its y-coordinate is multiplied by -1, while its x-coordinate remains the same.

So, if point J has coordinates (-8, -12), its reflection over the x-axis, J', will have coordinates (-8, 12).

Therefore, J' is located at the point (-8, 12).

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