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Mathematics, 10.12.2019 05:31, itzygutierrez2763

Point q'q

q, prime is the image of q(0,6)q(0,6)q, left parenthesis, 0, comma, 6, right parenthesis under the translation (x, y)\to(x+7,y-5)(x, y)→(x+7,y−5)left parenthesis, x, comma, y, right parenthesis, \to, left parenthesis, x, plus, 7, comma, y, minus, 5, right parenthesis.
what are the coordinates of q'q

q, prime?

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q, prime is the image of q(0,6)q(0,6)q, left parenthesis, 0, comma, 6, righ...

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