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points c and d on the coordinate grid below show the positions of two midfield players of a soccer team:
which statement best describes the relationship between the positions of the two midfield players?
1) d is c reflected across the x-axis; only the signs of the x-coordinates are different for c and d.
2) d is c reflected across the x-axis; only the signs of the y-coordinates are different for c and d.
3) d is c reflected across the y-axis; only the signs of the x-coordinates are different for c and d.
4) d is c reflected across the y-axis; only the signs of the y-coordinates are different for c and d.
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