SOLUTION: Point (m, n) is transformed by the rule ​(m−3, n)​.
What type of transformation occurred?
a translation of 3 units down
a translation of 3 units to the l
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Question 1046599: Point (m, n) is transformed by the rule (m−3, n).
What type of transformation occurred?
a translation of 3 units down
a translation of 3 units to the left
a translation of 3 units up
a translation of 3 units to the right
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