The point K(-3,6) is reflected over the y-axis.

The point N' would be (3,6)





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The reflection of a point \( (x, y) \) over the y-axis results in the point \( (-x, y) \).

For the point \( K(-3, 6) \):

  • The x-coordinate is -3, and when reflected over the y-axis, it becomes \( -(-3) = 3 \).
  • The y-coordinate remains unchanged at 6.

Thus, the reflected point \( N' \) is \( (3, 6) \).

So the response is:

Yes