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Mathematics, 03.11.2021 23:50 pearfam98

Figure EFGHK as shown below is to be transformed to figure E′F′G′H′K′ using the rule (x, y) → (x + 8, y + 5):

Figure EFGHK is drawn on a 4 quadrant coordinate grid with vertices at E 3, negative 4. F is at 5, 1. G is at 3, 5. H is at negative 4, 3. K is at negative 2, negative 3.

Which coordinates will best represent point E′?

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(1, 11)

(4, 8)

(8, 4)

(11, 1)

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