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If the translation of (x,y)->(x-5, y+2) was applied to the triangle ABC below, what would be the coordinates for A' after the translation? (0,4) (0, -3) (4,-7) (-3,0)
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If the translation of (x,y)->(x-5, y+2) was applied to the triangle ABC below, what
would be the coordinates for A' after the translation?
(0,4)
(0, -3)
(4,-7)
(-3,0)
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The coordinates of A' after the translation will be ~
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