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Jessie and Taylor were both asked to use coordinate notation to describe the result of a 180° rotation followed by a translation 3 units to the right and 5 units up. Jessie wrote the following notation: (x, y)→(-[x+3], -[y+5]). Taylor wrote the following notation: (x, y)→(-x+3, -y+5). Who is correct? Group of answer choices Jessie is correct Neither is correct Taylor is correct Both are correct

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