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The ordered pair (x+2, y-3) indicates a translation which moves the pre-image _____. •Two units right and three units down •two units up and three units left •two units left and units up •three units left
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The ordered pair (x+2, y-3) indicates a translation which moves the pre-image _____.
•Two units right and three units down
•two units up and three units left
•two units left and units up
•three units left and two units up
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the answer is A.
A. Two units right and three units down.
I hope this helped. answer your question.
(x+2, y-3)
positive 2 when you take the x away and negative 3 when you take the y away leaving
(2, -3)
two to the right and three down.
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The +2 moves to the right 2 spaces
The - 3 moves down 3 spaces
So your answer is A
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