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What transformation is represented by the rule (x, y)→(x−6, y) ? translation 6 units up translation 6 units down translation 6 units right translation 6 units left
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What transformation is represented by the rule (x, y)→(x−6, y) ? translation 6 units up translation 6 units down translation 6 units right translation 6 units left
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What transformation is represented by the rule (x, y)→(x−6, y) ?
translation 6 units up
translation 6 units down
translation 6 units right
translation 6 units left
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translation 6 units left and if its not that it would be 6 units down
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