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Given ā–³xyz with vertices x(āˆ’2, 1), y(āˆ’1, 3), and z(āˆ’4, 2), write the translation equivalent to the composition of transformations. suppose the equation of line m is x = 5, the equation of line n is y = 4, and the equation of line p is x = 3.

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