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Mathematics, 19.11.2021 23:30 haydonmetzger

Given A”’ (-4,-6) and A”’ =Ro 180•(R y-axis(T <5,5> (A))) what is the coordinates of A?


Given A”’ (-4,-6) and A”’ =Ro 180•(R y-axis(T <5,5> (A))) what is the coordinates of A?

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