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QUICK!! A square on a coordinate plane is translated 9 units down and 1 unit to the right. Which function rule describes the translation? O Tz g(x, y) O 1-1-9(x, y) O T-9. 1(x, …
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QUICK!! A square on a coordinate plane is translated 9 units down and 1 unit to the right. Which function rule describes the translation? O Tz g(x, y) O 1-1-9(x, y) O T-9. 1(x, …
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A square on a coordinate plane is translated 9 units down and 1 unit to the right. Which function rule describes the
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O Tz g(x, y)
O 1-1-9(x, y)
O T-9. 1(x, y)
O T-9.-1(x, y)
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I think it’s T-9. -1 x, y)
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