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Mathematics, 17.10.2019 03:30 katnsanford

Abc has vertices a(–3, –4), b(1, 5), and c(4,1). is translated so that b’ is located at point (–3, 2). state the coordinates of a’ and c’, where is the translation of .

a.
a’(–7, –7), c’(0, –2)
b.
a’(–6, –8), c’(1, –3)
c.
a’(–4, –3), c’(1, –4)
d.
a’(1, –1), c’(8, 4)

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