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C. X(-4,-3) V(-5,0) E(-2,-1) K(-1,-5)

D.X(1,-1) V(0,2) E(3,1) K(4,-3)
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C. X(-4,-3) V(-5,0) E(-2,-1) K(-1,-5) D.X(1,-1) V(0,2) E(3,1) K(4,-3) Geometry math-example-1
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T_(<-5,-2>)

X(2, -1) → X'(2-5, -1-2) = (-3, -3)

V(1, 2) → V'(1-5, 2-2) = (-4, 0)

E'(4, 1) → E'(4-5, 1-2) = (-1, -1)

K(5, -3) → K'(5-5, -3-2) = (0, -5)

Answer: A X'(-3, -3), V'(-4, 0), E'(-1, -1), K'(0, -5)

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