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Point A is located at (-2, -6) and is translated 4 units up. What are the coordinates of point A'? (-2, -2) (-2, -10) (2, -6) (-6, -6)
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Point A is located at (-2, -6) and is translated 4 units up. What are the coordinates of point A'? (-2, -2) (-2, -10) (2, -6) (-6, -6)
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Point A is located at (-2, -6) and is translated 4 units up. What are the coordinates of point A'?
(-2, -2)
(-2, -10)
(2, -6)
(-6, -6)
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Its A because the vertical line is the y-axis so 4+-6 is -2 and the x-axis would remain the same.
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