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Given AXYZ, what is the rule to describe the translation if X (-2, 3) and X' (1, -2) ? O (2,y)
+(2+1, y-1)
O (x, y) = (2-1, y+1)
(x, y) +(+3, y-5)
O (2, y) + (2 – 3, y+5)


Given AXYZ, what is the rule to describe the translation if X (-2, 3) and X' (1, -2) ?

O (2,y)
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