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The ordered pair N is translated onto its image, N’. N(2,3) and N’(-5,8) a. (x – 3, y + 5) b. (x – 3, y + 11) c. (x – 7, y + 5) d. (x – 7, y + 11)
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The ordered pair N is translated onto its image, N’. N(2,3) and N’(-5,8) a. (x – 3, y + 5) b. (x – 3, y + 11) c. (x – 7, y + 5) d. (x – 7, y + 11)
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The ordered pair N is translated onto its image, N’. N(2,3) and N’(-5,8)
a. (x – 3, y + 5)
b. (x – 3, y + 11)
c. (x – 7, y + 5)
d. (x – 7, y + 11)
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(x - 7, y + 5)
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The x coordinate for N is 2 and for N' it is -5
The translation from 2 to -5 is -7, so x - 7 is the translation.
The y coordinate for N is 3 and for N' it is 8, and the translation between both is +5, so y + 5 is the translation.
Therefore, the answer would be (x - 7, y + 5) (Option C)).
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