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What are the coordinates of V′ for the transformation (T(–3, 1)° D4 )(ΔTUV) of T(–7, –6), U(–8, 3), and V(2, 1)?
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What are the coordinates of V′ for the transformation (T(–3, 1)° D4 )(ΔTUV) of T(–7, –6), U(–8, 3), and V(2, 1)?
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Answer:
(5;1)
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-3 means shift to the right
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