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The points (1, 2) and (-1, -2) are:
ASymmetric with respect to the origin
BSymmetric with respect to the X-axis
CSymmetric with respect to the Y-axis
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✓ Correct Answer: A — Symmetric with respect to the origin
Point (x, y) becomes (-x, -y) when reflected through the origin.
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