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Graph RST with vertices (4, 1), (7, 3), and (6, 4) and its image after the glide reflection.
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Graph RST with vertices (4, 1), (7, 3), and (6, 4) and its image after the glide reflection.
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R(4, 1)---->R'(4, 0)
S(7, 3)---->S'(7, 2)
T(6, 4)--->T'(6, 3)
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