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Mathematics, 20.09.2019 19:30 khaylaperry

Rectangle j'k'l'm' shown on the grid is the image of rectangle jklm after transformation. the same transformation will be applied on trapezoid stuv, as shown below:
what will be the location of t' in the image trapezoid s't'u'v'?
(12, 6)
(12, 7)
(16, 7)
(16, 6)

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