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What are the coordinates of P' when you translate P 4 units to the right and 3 unit down?

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(A.) (1,5)

(B.) (-5, 2)

(C.) (4, 2)

(D.) (3, 2)​

What are the coordinates of P' when you translate P 4 units to the right and 3 unit-example-1

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Answer:

(3,2)

Explanation:

The coordinates of the point P on the given graph is (-1,5).

So, when we translate point P on the graph by 4 units to the right its x-coordinate will change to (- 1 + 4) = 3.

Again, when we translate point P on the graph by 3 units down then its y-coordinate will change to (5 - 3) = 2.

Therefore, the new coordinates of the point P will be (3,2) (Answer)

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