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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 20:34 jay5134

Given A(-3,-1), B(-2,3), C(6,1), and D(5,-3), reflect Quad ABCD over the line y = -x.

A'(_, _)
B'(_, _)
C'(_, _)
D'(_, _)

I'm really bad at math and since we're in quarantine, I can't exactly go to my teacher for help. Hopefully someone here can explain to me what the problem is (what it's asking me) and how I can find the new coordinates. Thank you and have a good day!


Given A(-3,-1), B(-2,3), C(6,1), and D(5,-3), reflect Quad ABCD over the line y = -x.A'(_____, _____

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