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  • 13-12-2022
  • Mathematics
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P(1, 2), Q(5, 4), R(5, 0)
to
P(1,-1), Q(5, 1), R15, -3)
1)
F(2, –4), G(−1, 0), H(0, 2), (3, 0)
to
F(3, −2), Gʻ(0, 2), H(1, 4), I(4, 2)
› Z(1, –4), Y(3, –3), X(3, -5)
to
Z(-1, 2), (1, 3), X(1, 1)
Made with Infinite Geometry.

P1 2 Q5 4 R5 0 to P11 Q5 1 R15 3 1 F2 4 G1 0 H0 2 3 0 to F3 2 Gʻ0 2 H1 4 I4 2 Z1 4 Y3 3 X3 5 to Z1 2 1 3 X1 1 Made with Infinite Geometry class=

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