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Mathematics, 02.10.2021 04:10, emma3216

The coordinates of the vertices of a triangle are A(-6,-3), B(-5,2), C(-2,-2). If the coordinates are changed to A' (6,-3), B(5,2). C'(2,-2), what transformation was Performed?


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