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Given the vertices of ∆ABC are A (2,-5), B (-4,6) and C (3,1), find the vertices following each of the transformations FROM THE...

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Given the vertices of ∆ABC are A (2,-5), B (-4,6) and C (3,1), find the vertices following each of the transformations FROM THE ORIGINAL vertices: a. Rx = 3 b. T<3,-6> c. r(90◦, o)
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