The vertices of a triangle are L (0, 1), M ( 1, -2) , and N (-2, 1). write the coordinates of of the image after the translation. (x-3,y-4)
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Step 1: Apply the translation to point L(0, 1): L' = (0 - 3, 1 - 4) L' = (-3, -3) Show more…
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