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Rectangle DEFG has vertices D (2, 4), E (4, 7), F (10, 3), and G (8, 0). Without graphing, determine the coordinates of D′, E′, F′, and G′ after rectangle DEFG has undergone the described transformation.
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Rectangle DEFG has vertices D (2, 4), E (4, 7), F (10, 3), and G (8, 0). Without graphing, determine the coordinates of D′, E′, F′, and G′ after rectangle DEFG has undergone the described transformation.
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New coordinates for rectangle
D= (-6,0)
E= (-4,3)
F= (2,-1)
G= (0,-4)
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