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(x;y)=(x-3,y-4) graph for translation

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Given the translation:

(x, y) ==> (x - 3, y - 4)

(x - 3) ==> This means there was a horizontal shift of 3 to the left

(y - 4) ==> This means there was a vertical shift of 4 units down

From the image given, the correct graph is the third graph.

From the figure above, we can see there was a shift of 3 units left and 4 units down on the graph.

(x;y)=(x-3,y-4) graph for translation-example-1
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