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The translation < -2,5 > maps J onto J'. If the coordinates of J are (7, -3),what are the coordinates of J'?

The translation < -2,5 > maps J onto J'. If the coordinates of J are (7, -3),what-example-1
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Answer:

The coordinates of J' is;


J^(\prime)(5,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the coordinate of J;


J(7,-3)

And the translation;


<-2,5>

that maps J onto J'.

So, the coordinates of J' will be;


\begin{gathered} J(x,y)\rightarrow J^(\prime)(x-2,y+5) \\ J(7,-3)\rightarrow J^(\prime)(7-2,-3+5) \\ J(7,-3)\rightarrow J^(\prime)(5,2) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the coordinates of J' is;


J^(\prime)(5,2)

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