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Based on the following rule for translations, how will the preimage translate to get the image? (x,y) = (x, y - 3) *
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Based on the following rule for translations, how will the preimage translate to get the image? (x,y) = (x, y - 3) *
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Based on the following rule for translations, how will the preimage translate to get the image? (x,y) = (x, y - 3) *
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The preimage will be translated down by 3 units.
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