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Figure ABC is to be translated to Figure A'B'C' using the rule (x, y) → (x−2, y+3).

Triangle ABC on the coordinate plane with the ordered pairs for A as 1,1, B as 2,5, and C as 3,2.

Which coordinates will best represent point B'?

A. (4, 2)
B. (0, 8)
C.(−1, 7)
D.(5, 3)

Figure ABC is to be translated to Figure A'B'C' using the rule (x, y) → (x−2, y+3). Triangle-example-1
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Answer: B. (0, 8)

Explanation:

The original point of B is (2, 5), being translated by the rule of (x-2, y+3). You will subtract 2 from the x value and add 3 to the y value. This will result in B’ (0, 8).

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