Reflect quadrilateral CJKM across the y-axis. Find the location of K'.

Explanation
Step 1
find the coordinate of every point of the quadrilateral
C(-3,1)
J(0,1)
K(1,4)
M(4,-2)
Step 2
When you reflect a point across the y-axis, the y-coordinate remains the same, but the x-coordinate is transformed into its opposite (its sign is changed).
so
[tex](x,y)\rightarrow reflect\text{ across y -Ax is}\rightarrow(-x,y)[/tex]therefore
[tex]\begin{gathered} C\mleft(-3,1\mright)\rightarrow C^{\prime}(3,1) \\ J\mleft(0,1\mright)\rightarrow J^{\prime}(0,1) \\ K\mleft(1,4\mright)\rightarrow K^{\prime}(-1,4) \\ M(4,-2)\rightarrow M^{\prime}(-4,-2) \end{gathered}[/tex]so, the answer is
[tex]K^{\prime}(-1,4)[/tex]i hope this helps you