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26 October, 12:06
Reflecting over the x-axis in words and formula
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Chaz Rowland
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Formula: (x, - y), when reflecting over the x-axis you keep the x-value the same, but change the sign of the y-value. For example: You have the original coordinates (3, 5), and if you reflect it over the x-axis it'll be (3, - 5).
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