The point (−5, 6) is reflected across both x - and y -axes. What are the coordinates of the reflected point?

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When a point is reflected across the x-axis, the x-coordinate stays the same and the y-coordinate changes sign.

So the point (−5, 6) reflected across the x-axis would be (-5, -6).

When a point is reflected across the y-axis, the y-coordinate stays the same and the x-coordinate changes sign.

So the point (-5, -6) reflected across the y-axis would be (5, -6).

Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point are (5, -6).

To reflect a point across the x-axis, we keep the y-coordinate the same and change the sign of the x-coordinate.

So, to reflect (-5, 6) across the x-axis, the coordinates of the reflected point will be (5, 6).

To reflect a point across the y-axis, we keep the x-coordinate the same and change the sign of the y-coordinate.
So, to reflect (5, 6) across the y-axis, the coordinates of the reflected point will be (5, -6).

Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point after reflecting (-5, 6) across both x- and y-axes are (5, -6).

To reflect a point across the x-axis, we keep the x-coordinate the same but change the sign of the y-coordinate. So, the x-coordinate remains -5 and the y-coordinate becomes -6.

To reflect a point across the y-axis, we keep the y-coordinate the same but change the sign of the x-coordinate. So, the x-coordinate becomes 5 and the y-coordinate remains -6.

Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point after it is reflected across both x-axis and y-axis are (5, -6).