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6) Over the x axis

7) Over the y axis

If you plot these points and connect them with a line, you can see that.

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You could draw a coordinate plane and plot the points to see which axis the point reflected over.

Or you could try remembering this:

Coordinates/Points = (x, y)

The 1st value/number in the parentheses is the x-coordinate, and the 2nd value in the parentheses is the y-coordinate.

If the x-value/x-coordinate stays the same, and the y-value changes signs (+/-), the point reflected over the x-axis

If the y-value stays the same, and the x-value changes signs (+/-), the point reflected over the y-axis

If both the x and y-value changes signs (+/-), then the point reflected over both the x-axis and the y-axis

6.  (-3, 5)  ->  (-3, -5)

The x-coordinate stayed the same, so the point reflected over the x-axis.

7. (-7, -4)  ->  (7, -4)

The y-coordinate stayed the same, so the point reflected over the y-axis