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A translation moves A(2,3) onto A′(4,8). If B(4,6), what is the image of B under the same translation? A. (6,11) B. (12,18) C. (6,8) D. (8,12)
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A translation moves A(2,3) onto A′(4,8). If B(4,6), what is the image of B under the same translation? A. (6,11) B. (12,18) C. (6,8) D. (8,12)
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A translation moves A(2,3) onto A′(4,8). If B(4,6), what is the image of B under the same translation?
A. (6,11)
B. (12,18)
C. (6,8)
D. (8,12)
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If i am right it should be A.
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