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Rectangles DEFG with vertices D(1,0) E(7,2) F(8, -1) and G (2, -3) A. Translations along the the rule (x, y) —> (x -8 y -3)
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Rectangles DEFG with vertices D(1,0) E(7,2) F(8, -1) and G (2, -3) A. Translations along the the rule (x, y) —> (x -8 y -3)
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Rectangles DEFG with vertices D(1,0) E(7,2) F(8, -1) and G (2, -3)
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