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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 13:00 annapittbull12

Where is my phone? i seem to have lost my phone. i know where i last saw it but it has been moved since then and i need to locate it. it started at the following coordinates a (14.-12); b (14, -19); c (10, -19); d (10.-14); e (13, -14); f (13,-12). * my mom told me she translated it 6 units to the left * then my little brother said he had reflected it over the y-axis "my friend many found it and translated it 9 units up * dad said he tripped over it and reflected it over the x-axis * my sister then rotated it 90° clockwise uncle jose translated it 5 units left and 4 units down * cousin michelle then said she rotated it 90° clockwise finally my dog picked it up and translated it 5 units down and 10 units to the right where is my phone? can someone pls

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