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Mathematics, 02.07.2021 01:00 sibr4566

Complete the transformations below. Then enter the final coordinates of the figure.
A” (-3, 6)
B" (6, [?]).
C" ([ ],[])
B
(1,-2)
A
(5,-3) C
1) < -2,4 >
2) Dilate K = 3


Complete the transformations below.

Then enter the final coordinates of the figure.
A” (-3, 6)
B

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