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OpenStudy (anonymous):

tell how the translation <-2,4> moves a point

OpenStudy (anonymous):

................................. from where?

OpenStudy (nottim):

from the origin?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you mean from (0,0)? ..... well do you know what the x and y axis are?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*axes

OpenStudy (nottim):

end they all left.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol thats all the question says

OpenStudy (nottim):

no diagrams? no related questions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well it moves to the left by 2 and up by 4.... because that's an (x,y) point ...

OpenStudy (nottim):

seems good. u understand @owusulovesyou

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help from #6 down.

OpenStudy (nottim):

ay. Ronncc's given you wat you need bro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@NotTim @owusulovesyou sorry i can't help, i don't know how the book defines the notation <a0,a1>

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@NotTim lol was reading a math handbook for some random things, my mentor over the summer kept saying, well lets read the notation. because everything was dependent on notation :(

OpenStudy (nottim):

lerlz

OpenStudy (nottim):

you good @owusulovesyou

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure. lol thanks guys

OpenStudy (nottim):

awesome NOTTIM AWAY

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