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Mathematics, 07.10.2019 14:30 jerry1496

Sarah and jamal were learning partners in math class and were working independently. they each started at the point (−2, 5) and moved 3 units vertically in the plane. each student arrived at a different end point. how is this possible? explain and list the two different end points.

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