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The rule (x, vertices of QR'ST? y) = (2x, 2y) is applied to form QRST. What are the F. 12861044 and (-10, 2) G. (-6, 4), (3, 5), (2, 2), and (-5, 1) H. (-8,6), (5, 7), (4,4), and (-7,3) 1445744 and (-3, 3)
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The rule (x, vertices of QR'ST? y) = (2x, 2y) is applied to form QRST. What are the F. 12861044 and...
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