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Mathematics, 20.08.2019 03:30 burnsmykala23

Use the rule (x, y) > (x - 2, y - 4) to graph the image of this rectangle.
then describe the transformation.
rectangle a(1,1) b(4,1) c(4,-2) d(1,-2)
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