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Mathematics, 16.03.2020 16:59 jillian0013

Which statement could be true about a point that is reflected across both axes?

The original point is in Quadrant III, and its reflection is in Quadrant II.
The original point is in Quadrant I, and its reflection is in Quadrant III.
The original point is in Quadrant II, and its reflection is in Quadrant I.
The original point is in Quadrant IV, and its reflection is in Quadrant III.

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