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The point M(-6, -4) is translated 2 units right. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, M′? A) (-4, -4) B) (-4, -2) C) (-4, 0) D) (2, -4)
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The point M(-6, -4) is translated 2 units right. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, M′? A) (-4, -4) B) (-4, -2) C) (-4, 0) D) (2, -4)
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The point M(-6, -4) is translated 2 units right. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, M′?
A) (-4, -4)
B) (-4, -2)
C) (-4, 0)
D) (2, -4)
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the answer is A because by moving 2 units to the right the x value is being affected not the y value
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