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What does the algebraic representation ( x,y) > ( x - 1, y - 2) represent? the answers are in the picture
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What does the algebraic representation ( x,y) > ( x - 1, y - 2) represent?
the answers are in the picture
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One unit left and two units down
Looking at a graph, -x is going left and -y is going down. You take those coordinates (x-1,y-2) and you get your answer
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