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The point M(-6, -4) is translated 2 units right. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, M′?

a.) (2, -4)
b.) (-4, -4)
c.) (-4, 0)
d.) (-4, -2)

User Victor Di
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B) (-4, -4)

When moving to the right you are moving to a more POSITIVE region on the x-axis; meaning, the y-value (vertical axis) does not get affected unless you’re moving up or down.

Remember: (-6, -4)
X = -6
Y = -4

If you move 2 units to the right (x-axis) you go from -6 + 2 which equals -4. And again, you’re not moving up and down so your
y-value stays the same and your new coordinates are (-4, -4)
User Acolchagoff
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