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23 January, 15:56

Triangle XYZ has coordinates X (2, 4), Y (-3, 4), and Z (-3, 1). If the triangle is translated using the rule (x, y) → (x - 2, y + 1), what are the coordinates of Y'?

Y' (-5, 5)

Y' (0, 5)

Y' (-5, 2)

Y' (-1, 3

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  1. 23 January, 15:59
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    Y (-3, 4) is the original

    (x, y) → (x - 2, y + 1) is the rule you're using

    (-3, 4) → (-3 - 2, 4 + 1)

    (-3, 4) → (-5, 5)

    Y' (-5, 5)
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