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The translation is (x+5,y-6).

Given:

The triangle ABC is translated to triangle A'B'C'.

The objective is to find the rule for the translation.

Consider the coordinate of point A and A'.


\begin{gathered} A(-4,5) \\ A^(\prime)(1,-1) \end{gathered}

The translation unit in horizontal direction can be identified as,


\begin{gathered} \text{RIght or Left=Final position in x ax}is-Initial\text{ position in x ax}is. \\ Right\text{ or Left=1-(-4)} \\ =1+4 \\ =5 \end{gathered}

The translation unit in vertical direction can be identified as,


\begin{gathered} Up\text{ or down = Final position in y ax}is-Initial\text{ position in y ax}is \\ Up\text{ or down==-1-5} \\ =-6 \end{gathered}

Hence, the rule of translation is (x+5,y-6)

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