Answer: The answer is C) J' (3,-1), K' (1,-4)
Step-by-step explanation: First, you need to find the location of J, which is located in Quadrant III. You go left 3, and go down 1, making the coordinates of J (-3,-1). Next, you need to find the location of K, which is also located in (-1, -4).
So, the question asks, "What are the coordinates of J' and K' after JK is reflected across the y-axis?"-- Well, first, which line is the x-axis, and which line is the y-axis?
The x-axis is the line that is horizontal(Across) while the y-axis is the line that is vertical( Up and Down).
So you bring J and Ks coordinated over the y-axis to Quadrant IV(4). You already know their original coordinates, so you place the as you would in the picture above, except that the line would be reflected.