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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 19:10 jjpeanut30

23 PTS Points (−6, 3) and (−6, −3) on the coordinate grid below show the positions of two dogs at a park:

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Which statement best describes the relationship between the positions of the two players?

A) Dog 1's position is Dog 2's position reflected across the y-axis; only the signs of the y-coordinates of Dog 1 and Dog 2 are different.

B) Dog 1's position is Dog 2's position reflected across the x-axis; only the signs of the y-coordinates of Dog 1 and Dog 2 are different.

C) Dog 1's position is Dog 2's position reflected across the x-axis; only the signs of the x-coordinates of Dog 1 and Dog 2 are different.

D) Dog 1's position is Dog 2's position reflected across the y-axis; only the signs of the x-coordinates of Dog 1 and Dog 2 are different.


23 PTS

Points (−6, 3) and (−6, −3) on the coordinate grid below show the positions of two dogs at

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