What are the missing coordinates? My teacher said it was (h-m,n), but I’m saying it is (h+m,n). Could anyone help?

Answer:
[tex](h+m,n)[/tex]
Explanation:
Here is how you can proove that you are right.
Note that m is the x-coordinate of the point [tex](m,n)[/tex] . Since this point is to the left of the y-axis, it is a negative number, but the negative sign is included in [tex]m[/tex].
The distance from [tex](m,n)[/tex] to the y-axis is not [tex]m[/tex] but [tex]-m[/tex].
That is the same distance from the point with the missing coordinates to the point (h,0).
Then, the missing x-coordinate is [tex]h-(-m)=h+m.[/tex]
Of course, there is not doubt about the y-coordinate: it is n, because the point with the missing coordinates is at the same height as (m,n).
Hence, the missing coordinates are x = h+m, and y = n: (h + m, n).