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Mathematics, 02.09.2021 09:10 hailiemanuel9362

7 The coordinates of figure ABCD and its image A'B'C'D' are given below: A(-5, -2), B(-3,-1), C(-1,-1), D(-3,-4)
A'(2,-2), B'(4, -1), C'(6, -1), D' (4,-4)
What single transformation could you use to map figure ABCD onto
figure A'B'C'D'? Explain how you know.

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