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Answer: 11 units to the right and 3 units down

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Step-by-step explanation:

Plot the two points on the same xy grid (refer to the diagram below). Once this is done, the answer probably will become apparent. We should move point B 11 units to the right so that we move directly over top point B'. Count out the spaces to see why this is the case, or you can subtract the x coordinates and apply absolute value

|x1-x2| = |-5 - 6| = 11

Then we need to move 3 units down to finally arrive at point B'

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A non-visual or non-graph approach could look like this:

B is at (-5,-2) while B' is at (6,-5)

Focus on the x coordinates for now. Like before, we subtract the x coordinates and apply absolute value to get |x1-x2| = |-5 - 6| = 11. This is the "11 units to the right" motion.

Do the same for the y coordinates to get |y1-y2| = |-2-(-5)| = 3. We move down because the y coordinate of B' is further away from 0 compared to the y coordinate of B.

In short, we apply the translation rule
(x,y) \to (x+11, y-3) to describe the motion of right 11, down 3.

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