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We need to translate the vertex F of triangle BDF. When we translate it 2 units to the left and 4 units down, we obtain the point F'.

We know that triangle BDF has vertices B(4,3), D(6,3), and F(6,1).

The first coordinate of each point represents its x-coordinate (the distance from the y-axis). And the second coordinate of each point represents its y-coordinate (the distance from the x-axis).

So, this triangle is shown below:

Now, we need to translate the point F 2 units to the left, to obtain the redpoint below. And then translate it 4 units down, to obtain F' (the yellow point):

Therefore, the F' has coordinates:

F'(4,-3)

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