Answer: In order to describe a translation using arrow notation, we need to specify the direction and distance of the translation. In the case of the given translation, point P is translated to point P' by moving 6 units to the left and 2 units down. This can be represented using arrow notation as follows:
P' = P ← 6 ↓ 2
Here, the symbol ← represents a leftward movement, and the symbol ↓ represents a downward movement. The numbers 6 and 2 indicate the distance of the movement in the respective directions. This means that point P is translated to point P' by moving 6 units to the left and 2 units down from its original position.