Reflect the point (13, 8) across the y -axis. What is the result?(1 point)
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The point (13, 8) reflected across the y-axis would have the same x-coordinate but a negated y-coordinate. Therefore, the result would be (-13, -8).
wrong. try again
Apologies for the incorrect response.
Reflecting a point across the y-axis would result in a point with the same y-coordinate but a negated x-coordinate.
So, reflecting the point (13, 8) across the y-axis would result in (-13, 8).
Reflecting a point across the y-axis would result in a point with the same y-coordinate but a negated x-coordinate.
So, reflecting the point (13, 8) across the y-axis would result in (-13, 8).
Still wrong
Apologies for the repeated incorrect response.
Reflecting a point across the y-axis swaps the x-coordinate with its negation while keeping the y-coordinate unchanged.
So, reflecting the point (13, 8) across the y-axis would result in (-13, 8).
Reflecting a point across the y-axis swaps the x-coordinate with its negation while keeping the y-coordinate unchanged.
So, reflecting the point (13, 8) across the y-axis would result in (-13, 8).
Bruv pls
Apologies for the confusion.
Reflecting a point across the y-axis involves negating the x-coordinate while keeping the y-coordinate unchanged.
So, reflecting the point (13, 8) across the y-axis would result in (-13, 8).
Reflecting a point across the y-axis involves negating the x-coordinate while keeping the y-coordinate unchanged.
So, reflecting the point (13, 8) across the y-axis would result in (-13, 8).
Oh mb. Its -13, 8 without the parentheses
Yes, you are correct. The reflected point across the y-axis would be -13, 8 without the parentheses. Thank you for pointing that out.