For each of the following transformations, describe what the transformation does to the coordinates of points. How are the coordinates of a point and its image related? Explain in detail how you can tell. Does the answer depend on whether the coordinates are positive or negative or can you give a single rule that applies to all points in the plane?
- A reflection across the X-axis.
- A reflection across the Y-axis.
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