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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-7,y+1)? A. Y' (-13,13)
B. Y' (-1,15)
C. Y' (-1.,13)
D. Y' (-13,15)

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