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(NEED DONE QUICKLY) If the domain of a coordinate transformation that is reflected over the y-axis is (-6, 2), (4, 5), (2, -1), what is the range?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Remark 1

If you are using a mirror on the y axis, then only the x value is changed. The y value remains the same.

For (-6,2), -6 changes into plus 6

The new point is (6,2)

For (4,5), 4 changes to minus 4

The new point is (-4,5)

For (2,-1) the new point is (-2,-1)

Remark 2

But none of those are the answer you want. What you want is what happens to the y value? The answer is it remains the same. The y value is the range. So the answer goes from (-1 to 5) just as it did before.