Answer:
The translation of the point (6, 4) to (-6, -4) involves moving it 12 units left and 8 units down.
Explanation:
The translation of the point (6, 4) to the point (-6, -4) involves moving the original point horizontally by a distance of 12 units to the left (as the x-coordinate changes from 6 to -6) and vertically by a distance of 8 units down (as the y-coordinate changes from 4 to -4).
In summary, the translation shifts the point (6, 4) to the left by 12 units and down by 8 units, resulting in the new coordinates (-6, -4).