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The reflection (x,y) over the y-axis is (-x,y)
So this yields J(-5,3), K(-1,-2), I(3,4)

When a shape is reflected, it must be reflected across a line.

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The coordinates of JKL are given as:

[tex]J = (5,3)[/tex]

[tex]K = (1,-2)[/tex]

[tex]L = (-3,4)[/tex]

The rule of reflection across the y-axis is:

[tex](x,y) \to (-x,y)[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]J' =(-5,3)[/tex]

[tex]K' =(-1,-2)[/tex]

[tex]L' = (3,4)[/tex]

See attachment for the graphs of JKL and the image of JKL

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