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Answer:


\displaystyle (x,y) \longrightarrow (x+3, y+1)

Explanation:

We want to write a rule for the transformation shown.

We can see that ΔA'B'C' is the figure ΔABC shifted rightwards 3 units and upwards 1 unit.

In other words, all x-coordinates of ABC is increased by 3, and all y-coordiantes of ABC is increased by 1.

Therefore, the rule for the x-coordinate is:

\displaystyle x \longrightarrow x + 3

And the rule for the y-coordinate is:


\displaystyle y \longrightarrow y + 1

In conclusion, we have that:


\displaystyle (x,y) \longrightarrow (x+3, y+1)

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