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Triangle T R S has points (negative 4, 2), (0, 2) and (negative 2, negative 1). If the triangle shown in the diagram is translated 3 units right and 4 units down, what will be the coordinates of S'? S’(1, )

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Answer:

-5

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Triangle T R S has points (negative 4, 2), (0, 2) and (negative 2, negative 1). If-example-1
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Answer:

(1, -5)

Explanation:

Assuming that point S is (-2, -1):

If it is translated 3 units right, the x-coordinate of the point will be -2 + 3 = 1

If it is translated 4 units down, the y-coordinate of the point will be -1 - 4 = -5

So the coordinates of S' = (1, -5)

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