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AJKZ is translated along the vector (1,3) after it is reflected across the y...
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Mathematics, 17.10.2020 14:01 sadiemk821
Question 6
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AJKZ is translated along the vector (1,3) after it is reflected across the y-axis. What are
the coordinates of the final image of point J under this composition of transformations?
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