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HELP !! The figure below has a point marked with a large dot. First, translate the figure 7 units to the right and 5 units up. Then, give the coordinates of the marked point in the original figure and
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HELP !! The figure below has a point marked with a large dot. First, translate the figure 7 units to the right and 5 units up. Then, give the coordinates of the marked point in the original figure and the final figure.
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i believe it would be 3,-3, because just going from the marked point i went right 7 units to land on positive 3, and if you go up 5 points it ends up landing on negative three
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the picture is not there
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