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Denise proposes the following transformation rule for this rotation: (x, y) ➝ (y+4, -x-2)

Does this rule work? Justify your answer.


Denise proposes the following transformation rule for this rotation:

(x,y) ➝ (y+4, -x-2)Does this

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