Use the translation
(x, y) —> (x +3, y-2). What
is the preimage of
(-4,-1)?...
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 16:50 deeboss177
Use the translation
(x, y) —> (x +3, y-2). What
is the preimage of
(-4,-1)?
Answers: 3
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