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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 23:20 wmaingrette1

If the triangle is translated so that A becomes A'(-3,1), then C becomes
C'(0, -2)
C'(1, -3)
C'(2.0)
C'(2-1)


If the triangle is translated so that A becomes A'(-3,1),

then C becomes
C'(0, -2)
C'(1, -3)
C'(2

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