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What are the coordinates of B' after a translation by the rule (x, y) + (x + 2, Y - 3)

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The position of a point B in the coordinate plane is:

B(-1 , -4)

In order to find the position of B after a translation of (x + 2 , y - 3) , you simply add 2 units to x coordinate and subtract 3 units to the y coordinates, just as folow:

B(-1,-4) => B'( -1 + 2 , -4 - 3) = B'(1 , -7)

Hence, the position of B after the translation is B'(1,-7)

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