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Mathematics, 26.10.2019 04:43, littlemoneyh

Asequence of translations maps ∆abc to ∆a’b’c’.
∆abc has vertices a(-3, 4), b(-3, 0), c(-1, 3)
the coordinates for a’ are (3, -4)

(a) what is the coordinate rule that maps ∆abc onto ∆a’b’c’?

(b) what are the coordinates for b’ and c’?

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