A line contains the points (6,−3) and (3, 1). When this line is reflected across the y-axis, what are the two new points?(1 point)

Responses

(−6, 3) and (−3, −1)
left parenthesis negative 6 comma 3 right parenthesis and left parenthesis negative 3 comma negative 1 right parenthesis

(−6,−3) and (−3, 1)
left parenthesis negative 6 comma negative 3 right parenthesis and left parenthesis negative 3 comma 1 right parenthesis

(6, 3) and (3, −1)
left parenthesis 6 comma 3 right parenthesis and left parenthesis 3 comma negative 1 right parenthesis

(−6,−3) and (3, 1)

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No, the correct answer is:

(−6,−3) and (−3, -1)

This is because when a point is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinate becomes the opposite sign while the y-coordinate remains the same.
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer is:

(−6,−3) and (−3, 1)

When a point is reflected across the y-axis, the x-coordinate becomes the opposite sign while the y-coordinate remains the same. Therefore, the x-coordinate of (6,−3) becomes −6 and the x-coordinate of (3, 1) becomes −3. The y-coordinate remains the same in both points.