When the triangle is reflected across the x-axis, then point B would be (6, -6), but when it's also translated four units to the left, it will be (2, -6).
When you reflect something across an axis, then a point you recall will have the x or y value have the opposite sign (i.e. 6 would become -6 across the x-axis and vice versa).
When you translate something across the graph, you are adding to the x value when shifting to the right, subtracting from the x value when shifting to the left, adding to the y value when shifting upward, and subtracting from the y value when shifting downward.
∴, B = (2, -6).