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SOME ONE PLEASE HELP ME ANSWER THIS QUESTION ASAP
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Points (−3, 5) and (3, 5) on the coordinate grid below show the positions of two players on a tennis court:
A coordinate plane is shown. There is a point at 3, 5 labeled Player 2. There is a point at negative 3, 5 labeled Player 1.
Which statement best describes the relationship between the positions of the two players?
Player 2's position is Player 1's position reflected across the y-axis; only the signs of the y-coordinates of Player 1 and Player 2 are different.
Player 2's position is Player 1's position reflected across the x-axis; only the signs of the x-coordinates of Player 1 and Player 2 are different.
Player 2's position is Player 1's position reflected across the x-axis; only the signs of the y-coordinates of Player 1 and Player 2 are different.
Player 2's position is Player 1's position reflected across the y-axis; only the signs of the x-coordinates of Player 1 and Player 2 are different
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