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Mathematics, 24.05.2021 19:50 dgonzale1857

According to the rule: (x, y) β†’ ( 3/2 x, 3/2'y). What is the location of E'?
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(4/3,3/4)
(2,8/3)
(9/2,6)
(6,9/2)​

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