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  • 18-02-2020
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Suppose point P(4, -9) is translated according to the rule (x,y)→(x+3,y-2). What are the coordinates of P'? Explain.

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  • 24-02-2020

The coordinates of P' is [tex](7,-11)[/tex]

Explanation:

The coordinates of Point P is [tex](4,-9)[/tex]

It is given that the point P is translated according to the rule,

[tex]$(x, y) \implies(x+3, y-2)$[/tex]

Now, substituting, the values for x and y, we get,

[tex](4,-9)\implies(4+3,-9-2)[/tex]

Adding the values, we get,

[tex](7,-11)[/tex]

Thus, the coordinates of P' is [tex](7,-11)[/tex]

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