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In the coordinate plane, the point A (-1, 2) is translated to the point A' (-4, -3). Under the same translation, the points B (-5, 4) and C (2, 6) are translated to B' and C', respectively. What are the coordinates of B' and C'?

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Answer:

B' = (-8, -1)

C' (-1, 1)

Explanation:

In your question, we are given A which is translated -3 units on the X axis, and translated -5 units on the Y axis.

Using this translation on points B and C we get B' = (-8, -1) and C' (-1, 1).

B = (-5, 4)

-3, -5

B' = (-8, -1)

C = (2, 6)

-3, -5

C' = (-1, 1)

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