Are you lost in translation when it comes to translating a graphed object? This free video lesson will explain it in simple terms and make translations into child’s play.
How Do You Translate A Graphed Object?
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How Do You Translate A Graphed Object?. (2010, October 18). In ClassBrain Math . Retrieved 23:26, February 7, 2012, from http://www.classbrainmath.com/2010/03/translations/
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Cynthia Kirkeby, “How Do You Translate A Graphed Object?.” ClassBrain Math . 18 October 2010, 23:22 UTC. . 7 Feb 2012 <http://www.classbrainmath.com/2010/03/translations/ >.
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Cynthia Kirkeby, 'How Do You Translate A Graphed Object?', ClassBrain Math , 18 October 2010, 23:22 UTC, <http://www.classbrainmath.com/2010/03/translations/ > [accessed 7 February 2012]
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Cynthia Kirkeby, “How Do You Translate A Graphed Object?.” ClassBrain Math , http://www.classbrainmath.com/2010/03/translations/ [accessed February 7, 2012].
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Cynthia Kirkeby, How Do You Translate A Graphed Object? [Internet]. ClassBrain Math; 2010 October 18, 23:22 UTC [cited 2012 Feb 7]. Available from: http://www.classbrainmath.com/2010/03/translations/ .
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How Do You Translate A Graphed Object?, http://www.classbrainmath.com/2010/03/translations/ (last visited Feb. 7, 2012).
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Cynthia Kirkeby, How Do You Translate A Graphed Object?. ClassBrain Math. October 18, 2010, 23:22 UTC. Available at: http://www.classbrainmath.com/2010/03/translations/ . Accessed February 7, 2012.
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