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  • 02-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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averybutler8
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  • 02-05-2020
the coordinates of Q’ are (7, 1)

the original was (0,6)

the transformations are (0+7, 6-5)

therefore, you get the new coordinate
(7, 1).

hope this helps, let me know if i can explain anything!
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DevMarsh
DevMarsh DevMarsh
  • 02-05-2020

Answer: the coordinates of Q’ are (7, 1)

the original was (0,6)

the transformations are (0+7, 6-5)

therefore, you get the new coordinate

(7, 1).

hope this helps, let me know if i can explain anything!

Step-by-step explanation:

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