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Mathematics, 14.03.2020 10:28 Dancy31uv

The vertices of AABC are A(-6, -7), B(-3,-10) and
C(-5,2). Find the vertices of AA'B'C'. given the
translation rule below.
(x, y) (x - 2. y - 7)
a A (-8, -14), B (-5, -17), C'(-7,-5)
b
A'(-6, -12), B' (-6, -18).C'(-9, -12)
C A'(-12, -16), B(-10, -17), C'(-6, -5)
d
A'(-9, -20), B'(-6, -12). C'(-8, 8)

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