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If polygon ABCD is moved right 3 and up 2, what would the new coordinates of vertex D? A) (0, 9) B) (1, 0) C) (4, 2) D) (-3, 5)
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If polygon ABCD is moved right 3 and up 2, what would the new coordinates of vertex D? A) (0, 9) B) (1, 0) C) (4, 2) D) (-3, 5)
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If polygon ABCD is moved right 3 and up 2, what would the new coordinates of vertex D?
A) (0, 9)
B) (1, 0)
C) (4, 2)
D) (-3, 5)
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It has to be d because I think it should be
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