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What translation rule can be used to describe the result of the composition of T < 4, −10 >(x, y) and T < −1, −9 >(x, y)?
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What translation rule can be used to describe the result of the composition of T < 4, −10 >(x, y) and T < −1, −9 >(x, y)?
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What translation rule can be used to describe the result of the composition of
T < 4, −10 >(x, y) and T < −1, −9 >(x, y)?
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I think you need to unite translation for X that equals -8 because of
. Then make translation to Y that is -4 because of
. And you get your translation
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