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Help please! include how you did it and i will give you brainilist.

Help please! include how you did it and i will give you brainilist.-example-1

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Answer: A' (3, 6)

Step-by-step explanation: It is given that the point at is at the coordinate of (1, 2). In this coordinate, 1 represents the x-coordinate while 2 represents the y-coordinate. All you have to do is plug the values of x and y into (x+2)(y+4); so, it will look like this, (1+2)(2+4). Therefore, the new x-coordinate is 3 and the new y-coordinate is 6, so A'(3, 6).

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