Respuesta :

For the first point, you can see that the only change between this and the point that is already plotted is

[tex](c,d)\rightarrow(-c,d)[/tex]

This means that point (-c, d) is a reflection of the y-axis of the point (c, d). When graphing it you have

For the second point, you can see that the change between this and the point that is already plotted is

[tex](e,f)\rightarrow(-e,-f)[/tex]

This means that the point (-e, -f) is a reflection with respect to the line y = -x of the point (e, f). When graphing it you have

For the third point, you can see that the change between this and the point that is already plotted is

[tex](c,d)\rightarrow(c,-d)[/tex]

This means that the point (c, -d) is a reflection of the x-axis of the point (c, d). When graphing it you have

Finally, for the fourth point, you can see that the change between this and the point that is already plotted is

[tex](e,f)\rightarrow(-e,f)[/tex]

This means that point (-e, f) is a reflection of the y-axis of the point (e, f). When graphing it you have

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