To translate a point, subtract the number of units to the left and add the number of units up.
To translate a point, we move it a certain number of units left or right, and up or down. In this case, we are translating point H' 6 units to the left and 4 units up.The student is asking about a translation in a coordinate system, where point H' will be after translating it 6 units to the left and 4 units up. To find the new coordinates of H' after this translation, we subtract 6 from the x-coordinate of H to move it left and add 4 to the y-coordinate of H to move it up. If we denote the original coordinates of H as (xH, yH), then the coordinates of H' after the translation will be (xH - 6, yH + 4).
So, the coordinates of point H' after the translation would be (x - 6, y + 4).