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Answer:
Part A:
point \ coordinates \ quadrant:
I (1,2) 1
L (-4,2) 2
K (-4,0) does not belong to any quadrant
J (3,-1) 4
M (4,-4) 4
Part B:
Point K = (-4,0) lies on the x-axis so reflecting it about the x-axis gives the same point. In other words, the "reflected" point has coordinates (-4,0)
Part C:
L = (-4,2). Reflecting it about the y-axis gives the point (4,2)
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
it would stay the same because the point is already on the x- axis therefore it cannot reflect about it.
Step-by-step explanation: