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If the traingle.is translated using the rule (x,y) -> (x +3,y-5), by how many units and in what direction was the preimage translated
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if the traingle.is translated using the rule (x,y) -> (x +3,y-5), by how many units and in what direction was the preimage translated
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Three to the right and five down
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