ANSWER
R(-3, 4) → R'(4, 2) → R''(3, 1)
Step-by-step explanation
To translate the point R(-3, 4) along the vector <7, -6>, we have to add each coordinate of the vector to each coordinate of the point,

Then, for the other vector <-1, 3> the process is the same,

Hence, the sequence is R(-3, 4) → R'(4, 2) → R''(3, 1).