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Mathematics, 24.02.2021 18:10 aislynrae22

A square has vertices at W (-6, 8), X (0,8), Y (-6, 14), and Z (0, 14). What are the coordinates of
Y if the square is translated using the following
rule(x, y) β†’ (x – 7, y + 1)?

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