Question
The point (−10, 11) is reflected across both axes. What are the coordinates of the reflected point? Responses (10, −11) (10, −11) - no response given (11, −10) (11, −10) - no response given (−10, −11) (−10, −11) - no response given (10, 11)
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To reflect the point \((-10, 11)\) across both the x-axis and the y-axis, we follow these steps:
1. **Reflection across the x-axis**: This changes the sign of the y-coordinate.
\[
(-10, 11) \rightarrow (-10, -11)
\]
2. **Reflection across the y-axis**: This changes the sign of the x-coordinate.
\[
(-10, -11) \rightarrow (10, -11)
\]
Therefore, the final coordinates of the reflected point after reflecting across both axes are \((10, -11)\).
The answer is \((10, -11)\).
1. **Reflection across the x-axis**: This changes the sign of the y-coordinate.
\[
(-10, 11) \rightarrow (-10, -11)
\]
2. **Reflection across the y-axis**: This changes the sign of the x-coordinate.
\[
(-10, -11) \rightarrow (10, -11)
\]
Therefore, the final coordinates of the reflected point after reflecting across both axes are \((10, -11)\).
The answer is \((10, -11)\).