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lf Point (7, 4) is reflected over BOTH x and y axis, what are the new coordinates
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To reflect a point over the x-axis, you change the sign of the y-coordinate. To reflect over the y-axis, you change the sign of the x-coordinate.
Starting with the point \( (7, 4) \):
1. Reflect over the x-axis:
- The new coordinates are \( (7, -4) \).
2. Reflect over the y-axis:
- The new coordinates after this reflection are \( (-7, -4) \).
Therefore, after reflecting the point \( (7, 4) \) over both the x-axis and y-axis, the new coordinates are \( (-7, -4) \).
Starting with the point \( (7, 4) \):
1. Reflect over the x-axis:
- The new coordinates are \( (7, -4) \).
2. Reflect over the y-axis:
- The new coordinates after this reflection are \( (-7, -4) \).
Therefore, after reflecting the point \( (7, 4) \) over both the x-axis and y-axis, the new coordinates are \( (-7, -4) \).
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