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The image of the point (1, -3) under a translation is (-4,-2). Find the

coordinates of the image of the point (–3.7) under the same translation.

User Iain Brown
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Answer: -8,6

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User Daniel Meixner
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Answer: (-8,8)

Explanation:

First you will find the amount that the pre-image was translated by to get the image.

If the pre -image is (1,-3) and the image is (-4,-2) then we know that to get from 1 to -4 you will have to subtract 5 from one 1 , and to get from -3 to -2 you will have to add one.

This means that the translation rule will be ( x-5, y +1)

Using that rule, we will find the image of the point (-3,7) by subtracting 5 from the x coordinate and adding 1 to the y coordinate.

x: -3-5 = -8

y: 7 + 1 = 8

(-8,8)

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