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The location of point K after a translation is (-2, 3). Which rule describes this translation?
Question 1 options:


( x – 3, y + 6)


( x , y + 6)


( x – 3, y)


( x – 6, y + 3)

HELP FAST PLEASE The location of point K after a translation is (-2, 3). Which rule-example-1
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A. ( x – 3, y + 6) HOPE THIS HELPED

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User YOBA
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Answer:

(x - 3, y + 6)

Explanation:

Point K starts as (1, -3)

Point K after the translation becomes (-2, 3)

The x-coordinate goes from 1 to -2. That is a change of -3 in x, or x becomes x - 3.

The y-coordinate goes from -3 to 3. That is a change of +6 in y, or y becomes y + 6.

Answer: (x - 3, y + 6)

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