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can someone translate the points, A- (-3,-6), B- (-5, -1), C- (-10, -9), D- ( -7, -13), E- (-5, -15) to the right?

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The first step is to draw the coordinates in the cartesian plane:

Next you have to "Mirror" the points, this means, you check the distance over the X-axis and Y-axis for each point and then move to the next cuadrant and using those lengths you find the mirrored point:

So the mirroed ppoints are:

For A (-3,-6) is A' (3,-6)

For B (-5,-1) is B' (5,-1)

For C (-10,-9) is C' ()

can someone translate the points, A- (-3,-6), B- (-5, -1), C- (-10, -9), D- ( -7, -13), E-example-1
can someone translate the points, A- (-3,-6), B- (-5, -1), C- (-10, -9), D- ( -7, -13), E-example-2
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