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Mathematics, 25.06.2021 20:50 amandasantiago2001

The point (x, y) is the top of a polygon. which point would it map to if the polygon were reflected over the x-acis and then translated 4 units to the left? 1. (x-4,-y)
2. (x, -y - 4)
3. (-x + 4, -y)
4. (-x, -y+4)

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