A point is reflected over the x-axis and then reflected again over the y-axis. Will the coordinates after these two reflections be the same or different if the point is first reflected over the y-axis and then over the x-axis? Complete the explanation, which uses an example. If you first reflect (7, 2) over the x-axis, you get (select) for the new coordinates. Then, when you reflect the point with these new coordinates over the y-axis, you get (select) for the new coordinates. If you first reflect (7, 2) over the y-axis, you get (select) for new coordinates. When you reflect the point with these new coordinates over the x-axis, you get (select) for the new coordinates. So, first reflecting over the y-axis then over the x-axis will result in (select) coordinates as first reflecting over the x-axis then over the y-axis.