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A point has coordinates A(-2, 4). Find the coordinates of its image if it's translated by (x - 2, y - 1). A'(0, 5) A'(0, 3) A'(-4, 3) A'(-4, 5)

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Answer:

A'(-4, 3)

Explanation:

The given point is A(-2,4).

If this point is translated by the rule:


(x,y)\to (x-2,y-1), then we can obtain the image of A(-2,4) by plugging x=-2 an y=4 into the rule.


\implies A(-2,4)\to A'(-2-2,4-1)


\implies A(-2,4)\to A'(-4,3)

The correct choice is A'(-4, 3)

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