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Convert from prime notation to component form. (x,y)to (x-2,y+14)

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Final answer:

To convert from prime notation to component form, subtract 2 from the x-coordinate and add 14 to the y-coordinate of the original point.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to convert from prime notation to component form. If you start with a point represented in prime notation as (x,y), to convert it to component form based on the given transformation (x-2,y+14), you would subtract 2 from the x-coordinate and add 14 to the y-coordinate. This will give you the new coordinates in component form.

For example, if you have a point (3,4) and you want to apply the transformation to get the component form, you would calculate (3-2, 4+14), which simplifies to (1, 18). The new point in component form represents the original point after it has been moved 2 units to the left and 14 units up.