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Does anyone happen to know how to solve this?​

Does anyone happen to know how to solve this?​-example-1

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P^(') = (2, -2) after translation from P.

Explanation:

Step 1:

The point P is at (-7, 1) on a graph. The point is translated on the graph according to T (x, y) = (
x+9, y-3).

The coordinates of point P are increased by 9 units along the x-axis while they are decreased by 3 units along the y-axis.

Step 2:

The x-axis coordinate of point P = -7.

The x-axis coordinate of point
P^(') = -7 + 9 = 2.

The y-axis coordinate of point P = 1,

The y-axis coordinate of point
P^(') = 1 - 3 = -2.

So the coordinate of point
P^(') is (2, -2).

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