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Mathematics, 19.08.2019 09:30 cuzhernamesari

Triangle xyz has vertices x(6,-2.3) y(7.5,5) and z(8,4) when translated x' has coordinates (2.8, - 1.3). write a rule to describe this transformation. then find the coordinates of y' and z'.
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