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Given T(x,y)=(x+5,y+4) and the point P(2,3), what is T(P)?

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Answer: (7, 7)

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Step-by-step explanation:

T(P) is the notation applying the translation rule T(x,y) = (x+5, y+4) to the point P(2,3)

The x+5 means we add 5 to the x coordinate of P. We have x = 2 become x+5 = 2+5 = 7. The point P shifts 5 units to the right to go from (2,3) to (7,3)

Then the point shifts 4 units up to arrive at (7, 7). We shift 4 units up due to the y+4 in the translation rule.

Or put another way, y = 3 is the y coordinate of P. So y+4 = 3+4 = 7 is the new y coordinate.

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