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Point k lies at (-3.4). Point K is reflected over the y-axis and then translated 7 units down to produce K'. Which rule could have been used to produce K' from K?
K(x, y) -K'(x, y-7)
K(x, y) - *'(-x. y-7)
K(x, y) -K'(x, -y-7)
klx, y) -K'(-x-7, -y-7)

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