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What is the y-coordinate of point D after a translation of

(x, y) - (x + 6, y - 4)?
D'(3.5,
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

the y value is 5 and the "y-4" you're going to subtract 4 from five 5-4=1

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Answer:

The y coordinate of point D after translation is 1.

Explanation:

If the coordinates of the point D' are (x, y), then, after translation, it will be

D(x + 6, y - 4).

that is 6 units right and 4 units down

It is given that the point before translation is D'(3, 5).

So, x + 6 = 3 + 6 = 9 and

y - 4 = 5 - 4 = 1

So, the y coordinate of point D after translation is 1.

Explanation:

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