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O Which rule transforms AABC to AA'B'C"? (z,y) (z-5, y + 3) (z,y)-(-5x, 3y) (z,y) →(5x,-3y) (z,y) (z-5, y-3) 148 CLEAR CHECK
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O Which rule transforms AABC to AA'B'C"? (z,y) (z-5, y + 3) (z,y)-(-5x, 3y) (z,y) →(5x,-3y) (z,y) (z-5, y-3) 148 CLEAR CHECK
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Which rule transforms AABC to AA'B'C"?
(z,y) (z-5, y + 3)
(z,y)-(-5x, 3y)
(z,y) →(5x,-3y)
(z,y) (z-5, y-3)
148
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it is (5x-5c) than you can you check if it is correct
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