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The preimage of a rectangle has vertices with coordinates at (-3,2),(-3,5),(2,5), and (2,2). The image of the rectangle has vertices with coordinates at (-2,0),(-2,3),(3,3), and (3,0). Describe the translation using mapping notation. (2 points )

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

To describe the translation using mapping notation, we can compare the coordinates of the preimage and the image and determine the horizontal and vertical shifts.

From the preimage to the image, we can observe the following shifts:

Horizontal Shift:

- The x-coordinates of the vertices have shifted by 1 unit to the right.

Vertical Shift:

- The y-coordinates of the vertices have shifted 2 units downward.

Using mapping notation, we can represent this translation as:

(x, y) -> (x + 1, y - 2)

Therefore, the translation from the preimage to the image can be described as "(x, y) -> (x + 1, y - 2)" in mapping notation.

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