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ANSWER
P'(2,7)
EXPLANATION
When we reflect a point in the y-axis, we negate the x-coordinates.
The rule for reflection across the y-axis is
[tex](x,y)\to (-x,y)[/tex]
The given point, P has coordinates (-2,7)
To obtain the coordinates of the image P', we negate the x-coordinate of P(-2,7).
[tex]P( - 2,7) \to \: P'( - - 2,7)[/tex]
[tex]P( - 2,7) \to \: P'(2,7).[/tex]
Answer:
(2, 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
Under a reflection in the y- axis
a point (x, y) → (- x, y)
Hence
P(- 2. 7) → P'(2, 7)