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The image of (-2, 5) is (1, 1) What is the image of (3, 2) under the same translation?
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The image of (-2, 5) is (1, 1)
What is the image of (3, 2) under the same translation?
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1st to figure out the translation!!
From (-2,5) to (1,1)
The x values changed 3 values positive that means 3 values right
and the y values changed 4 values negative that nears 4 values down
So the rule is
(x + 3 , y - 4)
(3,2) -- > (6,-2)
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