Final answer:
To get from EQ V to EP V, you need to perform a translation in the coordinate plane by adding the corresponding coordinates of EQ with the given translation vector.
Step-by-step explanation:
To get from EQ V to EP V, you need to perform a translation in the coordinate plane. Given that EQ V represents an initial point and EP V represents the resulting point after the translation, the vectors EQ and EP represent the same displacement. The coordinates of EP are obtained by adding the corresponding coordinates of EQ with the given translation vector.
For example, if EQ has coordinates (x1, y1) and EP has coordinates (x2, y2), and the translation vector has components (a, b), then the coordinates of EP V can be found as follows:
x2 = x1 + a
y2 = y1 + b