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Answer:

A

Explanation:

To move something up or down, it means we're moving along the y-axis. So we need to change the y-coordinate.

To move it up, we'll be moving towards the positive end of the y-axis. On a coordinate plane, if you move anything "up," you're moving closer to the positive end of the y-axis.

To move it five units up, we need to move 5 units positively.

So our y is:

y + 5

To move something left or right, it means we're moving it along the x-axis. So we need to change the x-coordinate.

To move it left, we'll be moving it towards the negative end of the x-axis. Think about it: on a basic number line (which is what the x-axis is), the more you move towards the left, you move closer to 0, and therefore the negative end.

To move it 2 units left, we need to move 2 units negatively.

So our x is:

x - 2

Putting them together, we have:

(x, y)

(x - 2, y + 5)

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