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(6,3) -> (-3/2x , 2/3y) -> (x + 6 , y - 4) -> (2/3x , -3/2y) After these series of transformations, what will the final point be?
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(6,3) -> (-3/2x , 2/3y) -> (x + 6 , y - 4) -> (2/3x , -3/2y) After these series of transformations, what will the final point be?
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(6,3) -> (-3/2x , 2/3y) -> (x + 6 , y - 4) -> (2/3x , -3/2y)
After these series of transformations, what will the final point be?
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