Answer: A=(5,2) B=(5,-1) C=(6,-1) D=(6,2)
Step-by-step explanation: part D: The x-coordinates of the translated figure are 2 more than the original x-coordinates. The y-coordinates of the translated figure are 4 less than the original y-coordinates.
Part E: A translation of two yards east involves moving 2 units in the positive x-direction. Given any initial x-coordinate, x, the algebraic expression that represents the new x-coordinate after the translation is x + 2.
Part F: A translation of four yards south involves moving 4 units in the negative y-direction. Given any initial y-coordinate, y, the algebraic expression that represents the y-coordinate after translation is y + (-4).
Part G: Combining the expressions from parts E and F, for any given initial point (x, y), the coordinates of the new point after a translation of two yards east and four yards south are (x + 2, y + (-4)).