The shape is reflected over the y axis. What are the coordinates of the point D?

To find the coordinates of the reflected point D, we need to negate the x-coordinate of D.

If the original coordinates of D are (x, y), then the reflected coordinates of D will be (-x, y).

Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point D are (-x, y).

To find the new coordinates of point D after reflecting over the y-axis, you need to change the sign of the x-coordinate.

Let's say the original coordinates of point D were (x, y).

After reflecting over the y-axis, the x-coordinate becomes its opposite sign, which means it becomes -x.

Therefore, the coordinates of point D after reflection over the y-axis would be (-x, y).