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A translation moves point v(-2,3) to V'(-2,7) which are true statements about the translation?
the point moves two units left and four up
the transformation rule is (x, y) -> (x+0, y+4)
the transformation is a vertical translation
the image is four units to the left of the pre-image
the thranslation can be described as (x, y) -> (x-2, y+7)

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