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What is the result of reflecting (13,8) across the y-axis, and how do you get it?
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The result of reflecting the point (13,8) across the y-axis is (-13,8).
To get this result, we simply change the sign of the x-coordinate of the original point. So, if the original point is (x,y), the reflected point across the y-axis is (-x,y).
To get this result, we simply change the sign of the x-coordinate of the original point. So, if the original point is (x,y), the reflected point across the y-axis is (-x,y).
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