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a triangle is translated by using the rule (x, y) right-arrow (x minus 4, y + 1). which describes how the figure is moved? four units left and one unit down four units left and one unit up one unit right and four units down one unit right and four units up
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a triangle is translated by using the rule (x, y) right-arrow (x minus 4, y + 1). whi...
a triangle is translated by using the rule (x, y) right-arrow (x minus 4, y + 1). whi...
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