Answer:
a) (x,y) → (x - 3, y - 2)
Explanation:
Comparing the pre-image points, r, s and t, to the image points, r', s' and t', we see that the x-coordinates of the image are all 3 less than the x-coordinates of the image:
10-7 = 3; 8-5 = 3; 6-3 = 3
This means the first part of the translation rule will be x-3.
Now comparing the y-coordinates, we see that the y-coordinates of the image are all 2 less than the y-coordinates of the pre-image:
6-4 = 2; 4-2 = 2; 6-4 = 2
This means the second part of the translation rule will be y-2.
This gives us (x, y)→(x-3, y-2).