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If you apply the following

translation:
(x, y) → (x + 3, y − 2)
to the point (0, 1), what are the
resulting coordinates?

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Answer:

(3,-1)

Explanation:

you have a graph and poin is (0,1) you have 0+3 to make 2 on the horizontil line and they y = -2 so you go down 2 to make (3,-1)

User Runforever
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Answer:

(3, -1)

Explanation:

Graphical Translation

Graphical Translation is about shifting the coordinates by a certain value towards the left/down (x and y coordinates respectively) for negative signs and towards the right/up (x and y coordinates respectively) for positive signs.

Eg. x is shifted by + 3 units, y is shifted by - 1 unit from the point (9 , 3) , the resulting coordinate will be:

(9 + 3, 3 - 1) = (12, 2)

Solution

Given from the question:

x is shifted by + 3 units and y is shifted by - 2 units,

Therefore, the resulting coordinates will be:

(0 + 3, 1 - 2) = (3, -1).

User Paul Rooney
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