Answer:
(2.5, -3.25)
Step-by-step explanation:
In relictions, only one value in the coordinate changes, either the x or y value depending on the type of reflection
First, reflect the coordinate over the x-axis.
Reflections across the x-axis is basically folding the graph across the x-axis. If you fold the graph across the x-axis, you notice that only the y-value is changing to be the opposite sign.
Basically in a reflection of the x-axis, the coordinates (x, y) change to (x, -y)
Therefore, (-2.5, -(3.25)) turns into (-2.5, -3.25)
Next, reflect the coordinate (-2.5, -3.25) across the y-axis. Similarly as above, reflections across the y-axis is like folding the graph on its y-axis. If you do so, you notice that only the x-value changes while the y-values stays the same.
Therefore (x,y) turns into (-x, y)
So, (-2.5, -3.25) = (-(-2.5), -3.25) = (2.5, -3.25)