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If point F is translated 3 units to the right and 6 units up, what are the coordinates of F'?

A) (1, 3)
B) (−1, 3)
C) (1, −3)
D) (−1, −3)

If point F is translated 3 units to the right and 6 units up, what are the coordinates-example-1

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Answer:

a is the answer.

Explanation:

f's original point is (-2,-3) moving to the right would change the x coordinate so you add 3 to -2 which gives you 1. next moving up would effect the y coordinate so you would add 6 to negative 3 which would give you 3

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Answer:

A) (1,3)

Explanation:

You add 3 to -2 and 6 to -3 (the previous coordinates) to get the resulting (1,3)

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