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Figure ABC is to be translated to Figure A'B'C' using the rule (x, y) → (x+4, y−6).

Triangle ABC on the coordinate plane with the ordered pairs for A as 1, 5, B as negative 1, 2, and C as 3, 1.

Which coordinates will best represent point C'?

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For the question "Figure ABC is to be translated to Figure A'B'C' using the rule (x, y) → (x+4, y−6). Triangle ABC on the coordinate plane with the ordered pairs for A as 1, 5, B as negative 1, 2, and C as 3, 1. Which coordinates will best represent point C'?" Since figure ABC is to be translated to figure A'B'C' using the rule (x, y) → (x+4, y−6) The coordinate of point C is (3, 1). Therefore, the coordinate of point C' is (3 + 4, 1 - 6) = (7, -5).
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