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Mathematics, 19.07.2021 23:10 fatherbamboo

Translation A maps (x, y) to (x + n, y + 1). Translation B maps (x, y) to
(x +s, y + m).
1. Translate a point using Translation A, followed by Translation B. Write an algebraic rule
for the final image of the point after this composition.
2. Translate a point using Translation B, followed by Translation A. Write an algebraic rule
for the final image of the point after this composition.
3. Compare the rules you wrote for parts (a) and (b). Does it matter which translation you
do first? Explain your reasoning.

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Translation A maps (x, y) to (x + n, y + 1). Translation B maps (x, y) to
(x +s, y + m).

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