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Point P' is the image of P(6, 0) under the translation (x, y) → (x-6, y - 1). What are the coordinates of P'?
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Point P' is the image of P(6, 0) under the translation (x, y) → (x-6, y - 1).
What are the coordinates of P'?
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Answer:
P' = (6-6,0-1)
P' = (0,-1)
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