The point (14, -15) reflected across the x-axis would have the same x-coordinate, but the y-coordinate would change sign. So the x-coordinate remains 14, but the y-coordinate becomes positive. Thus, the reflected point across the x-axis is (14, 15).
Similarly, reflecting the point (14, -15) across the y-axis would result in the same y-coordinate, but the x-coordinate would change sign. So the y-coordinate remains -15, but the x-coordinate becomes negative. Thus, the reflected point across the y-axis is (-14, -15).
Hence, the coordinates of the reflected point across both the x- and y-axes are (-14, 15).
The Coordinate Plane Unit Test
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A coordinate plane shows the x- and y- axes ranging from negative 16 to 16 in increments of 2. The point left parenthesis 14 comma negative 15 right parenthesis is plotted on the plane.
The point (14, −15) is reflected across both the x - and y -axes. What are the coordinates of the reflected point?
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