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The transformation (X,Y) ➔ (2X, 2Y) is applied to triangle DEF. That image is then rotated 900counterclockwise. If the coordinate of point F is (-3,2) what will be the coordinate of F’’? a. (-6,4) b. (-4,
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The transformation (X,Y) ➔ (2X, 2Y) is applied to triangle DEF. That image is then rotated 900counterclockwise. If the coordinate of point F is (-3,2) what will be the coordinate of F’’?
a. (-6,4)
b. (-4,-6)
c. (6,-4)
d. (4,-6). answer asap pls
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C is it bc it is and I know
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C 6,-4 is the correct answer
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