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Suppose the point G(–3, –2) is reflected over the y-axis. Write the coordinates of the image.

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Reflecting a point across the y-axis means flipping it horizontally (from side to side). That means that you multiply the x-value by -1. Thus,
(-1*-3, -2) = (3, -2).
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