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Mathematics, 10.07.2021 06:50, kiaramccurty

Which rule describes the transformations applied in the figure above? (x, y) β€”> (2x, 2y-14)

(x, y) β€”> (2x-14, 2y)

(x, y) β€”> (.5x + 7, .5y)

(x, y) β€”> (x+2, y - 7)


Which rule describes the transformations applied in the figure above?
 

(x,y) β€”> (2x, 2y-14)
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