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1. What would an algebraic representation (x,y) → (x, y - 4) mean for a translated figure in words?

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The algebraic representation (x,y) → (x, y - 4) mean for a translated figure means the x-coordinates of the vertices remains the same while 4 is subtracted from the y-coordinates

In other word, the x-coodinates of the vertex remains the same, while the y-coordinates is moved 4 units downward

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