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What shifts would be needed to move q to (5, 1)? a) 2 units right, 5 units down b) 5 units left, 2 units down c) 5 units right, 1 unit down d) 1 unit right, 4 units down


What shifts would be needed to move q to (5, 1)? a) 2 units right, 5 units down b) 5 units left, 2

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