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The point G(-5, -4) is translated 1 unit left. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, G′?
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The point G(-5, -4) is translated 1 unit left. What are the coordinates of the resulting point, G′?
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Your answer is G’(-6,-4)
X- intercept: right/left
Y- intercepy: up/down
Since it is translated 1 unit left, you need to subtract 1 from the x-intercept:
(-5-1,-4)
Solve, and you get
(-6,-4) for your final answer.
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