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What is the translation vector for (-5,9)?
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The movement for the translation vector (-5,9) is a horizontal movement of 5 units to the left and a vertical movement of 9 units upwards.
The translation vector for (-5,9) is (-5,9).
What is the movement for the translation vector (-5,9)
The translation vector for (-5,9) represents a translation of -5 units in the x-direction and 9 units in the y-direction.
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