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Graph the quadrilateral with vertices W(−2,−1), X(−1, 3), Y(3, 3), Z(3,−3) and its image after a rotation 180∘ about the origin
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Graph the quadrilateral with vertices W(−2,−1), X(−1, 3), Y(3, 3), Z(3,−3) and its image after a rotation 180∘ about the origin
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Graph the quadrilateral with vertices W(−2,−1), X(−1, 3), Y(3, 3), Z(3,−3) and its image after a rotation 180∘ about the origin
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The cordinates are (-3,3), (1,-3), (2,1), (-3,-3)
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what grade is this ?
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