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kozerog [31]
3 years ago
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Can you help me with this question show your work of how you got your answer this due in 16 minutes NO LINKS OR DOING IT JUST FO

R THE POINTS AND NO STEALING MY POINTS WITH RANDOM ANSWERS i need the full answer with work shown plss and thank you Will Give brainliest

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GrogVix [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Nevermind im sorry because there's a vertex that isn't a whole number and i dont know how to do that, but the first ones are 6,8 and -6, 3 for the vertexes of the pre image, I dont  know how to do the other one. For the other image, one is 9, 7 and the other one is -3, 2. Again, I don't know how to do the other ones but I hope these at least help

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