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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 23:30 abadir2008

In the coordinate plane, the point X (0, 0) is translated to the point X'(-2, -3). Under the same translation, the point Y(3, 3) and Z (2, - 4) are translated to Y' and Z', respectively. What are the coordinates of Y' and Z'?

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