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Apply the rule (-x, y - 2) to the following point, what is the result?

(-3,5)

O (-5,-5)
O (3, 3)
O (-5,3)
O (-3,7)

User Rho
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Answer:


- 3 * - 1 = 3 \\ \\ 5 - 2 = 3

Explanation:

3,3

User Waterscar
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Answer: Second Choice. (3, 3)

Explanation:

Given point

(x, y) = (-3, 5)

Given the rule for application

(-x, y - 2)

Determine the new x-value

x = -3

-x = - (-3) = 3

Determine the new y-value

y = 5

y - 2 = (5) - 2 = 3

Therefore, the result is
\Large\boxed{(3,~3)}

Hope this helps!! :)

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