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Mathematics, 26.05.2021 06:10 2337911726

PLEASE HELP!! Which of the following represents the translation of A(1,โˆ’2) along the vector <โˆ’3, 2> and then the vector <0, โˆ’4>? options:
A (1, โˆ’2) โ†’ A โ€ฒ(โˆ’3, โˆ’4) โ†’ A โ€ณ(0, โˆ’16)
A (1, โˆ’2) โ†’ A โ€ฒ(3, โˆ’5) โ†’ A โ€ณ(3, โˆ’9)
A (1, โˆ’2) โ†’ A โ€ฒ(โˆ’2, 0) โ†’ A โ€ณ(โˆ’2, โˆ’4)
\A (1, โˆ’2) โ†’ A โ€ฒ(โˆ’2, 0) โ†’ A โ€ณ(โˆ’6, 0)

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