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In the coordinate plane, the point X(3,2) is translated to the point X (−1, 5). Under the same translation, the points Y( 6,− 1) and Z( 5 ,5) are translated to Y′ and Z′, respectively. What are the coordinates of Y′ and Z′?

Y': ( , )

Z': ( , )

User Jayant Varshney
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Answer:

y=(2,1)

z=( 1,7)

Explanation:

Because from their original point you would have to count to the left four unit and up two units

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