The value of x must be negative in order for the ordered pair (x,13) to be located in Quadrant II.
Therefore, the possible value of x that would satisfy this condition is -14.
-14
What can be the value of x so that the ordered pair (x, 13) is located in Quadrant II?
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-14
-14
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Which of the following pairs of points is a reflection of each other across the y-axis?(1 point)
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(1, 17) and (1, -17)
(1, 17) and (1, -17)
(8, 1) and (1, 8)
(8, 1) and (1, 8)
(-6, -10) and (6, -10)
(-6, -10) and (6, -10)
(13, -11) and (-13, 11)
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(1, 17) and (1, -17)
(1, 17) and (1, -17)
(8, 1) and (1, 8)
(8, 1) and (1, 8)
(-6, -10) and (6, -10)
(-6, -10) and (6, -10)
(13, -11) and (-13, 11)
(1, 17) and (1, -17) is the pair of points that are reflections of each other across the y-axis.
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The point (14,-15) is reflected across the x-axis. What are the coordinates of the reflected point?
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The point (14,-15) is reflected across the x-axis. What are the coordinates of the reflected point?
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When a point is reflected across the x-axis, the y-coordinate changes sign.
Given point: (14, -15)
Reflected point: (14, 15)
Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point are (14, 15).
Given point: (14, -15)
Reflected point: (14, 15)
Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point are (14, 15).
What are the coordinates of point N?
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