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  • 01-09-2020
  • Mathematics
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Point Q' is the image of Q(5, -3) after a translation down 2 units and right 4 units. What are the coordinates of Q'?
A (9,-5)
B. (1.1)
C (3.-5)
D. (1-1)

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Answer:

A. (9,-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Translation down is -2 to the y coordinate, which is (5,-5). Then you translate it right 4 units, which is +4 to the x coordinate, so the final coordinate is (9,-5).

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