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Find the component form of the vector that translates p(-3,6) to p’ (-4,8)

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

p(- 3, 6 ) → p'(- 4, 8 )

Note that the x- coordinate of p' is 1 less than p and the y- coordinate of p' is 2 more than p, thus the translation is


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-1\\2\\\end{array}\right]

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