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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 23:20 cpratt2558

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 units up.
The transformation rule is (x, y) → (X+0.7+4).
O The transformation is a vertical translation.
The image is four units to the left of the pre-image.
The translation can be described as (x, y)-> (x-2y+7).

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