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Given the vertices of RST where R (3, 2), S (-1, 1) and T (0, 4), explain how you would solve for R’S’T’ after the translation
(x, y) (x +3, y – 1).
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Given the vertices of RST where R (3, 2), S (-1, 1) and T (0, 4), explain how you would solve for R’S’T’ after the translation
(x, y) (x +3, y – 1).

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