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Explanation:

Write a rule to describe the transition of a point from (-3,3) to (-2,2)

In the answers, we see that the rule must be formatted as:

(x,y) ⇾ (x _ 1, y _ 1)

Soo . . we take the first x (-3) and the second x (-2) and try the 2 methods:

-3 - 1 = -4

-3 +1 = -2

So we see that the first one has to + 1

Here's the rule so far.

(x,y) ⇾ (x + 1, y _ 1)

Next, take the first y (3) and the second y (2) and repeat the 2 methods:

3 + 1 = 4

3 - 1 = 2

Here we get that we have to - 1

Therefore, the rule to describe the transition of a point from (-3,3) to (-2,2) is:

(x,y) ⇾ (x + 1, y - 1)

Which is option 4 or D.

Hope this helps you understand a bit better! =)

User Semyon Burov
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last one is correct
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