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What is the y-coordinate of point D after a translation of (x, y) → (x + 6, y – 4)?

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Answer:

Please let me know the original point D so I can further help! :)

Explanation:

The y-coordinate is the second number in an ordered pair.

When translating an ordered pair, its written as (x+ _, y+_) (or "-" sign).

The y + or y - means how many units the point goes up or down depending on the sign (+ or -).

In this case, you didn't give us the original point D, so whatever that point is, move 4 units down, and that will give you the new y-coordinate.

For example, if our original point is (2,6), and we go right 6, down 4, our new point will be at (8,2).

Hope this helps! I can further help and give the answer if you tell me the original point D coordinates.

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