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Which algebraic rule describes the transformation of triangle ABC to A’B’C’

T(–3, 0)

T(3, 0)

T(0, 3)

T(0, –3)


Which algebraic rule describes the transformation of triangle ABC to A’B’C’T(–3, 0) T(3, 0) T(0, 3)T

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