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Suppose a point is translated repeatedly up 2 units and right 1 unit. does the point remain on a straight line as it is translated?
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Suppose a point is translated repeatedly up 2 units and right 1 unit. does the point remain on a straight line as it is translated?
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suppose a point is translated repeatedly up 2 units and right 1 unit. does the point remain on a straight line as it is translated?
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Yes the point does remain on a straight line
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