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What are the coordinates of the image of point A(3, -5) when it is translated using the vector <-3, -7>?

A. (0, -12)
B. (-6, -12)
C. (0, 2)
D. (6, 2)

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Final answer:

The coordinates of the image of point A(3, -5) when it is translated using the vector <-3, -7> are (0, -12).

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the coordinates of the image of point A(3, -5) when it is translated using the vector <-3, -7>, we need to add the components of the vector to the coordinates of point A.

Adding -3 to 3 gives us 0 for the x-coordinate, and adding -7 to -5 gives us -12 for the y-coordinate.

Therefore, the image of point A is (0, -12), which corresponds to option A.

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