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Rectangle ABCD is translated rectangle A'B'C'D'.
Rectangle ABCD moves v units along the x-axis to
get rectangle A'B'C'D'.
Rectangle ABCD moves units along the y-axis to
get rectangle A'B'C'D'.
The algebraic rule that describes this translation is TX,
where x=
y):
and y =


Rectangle ABCD is translated

rectangle A'B'C'D'.
Rectangle ABCD moves v units along the x-axis to

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