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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 03:01 lucy8070

PLEASEEE HELP On a coordinate plane, the vertices of triangle ABC are A(−3, 1), B(6, 4), C(2, 5). The vertices are translated 4 units to the right and down 3 units. 1. Write a rule, P(x, y) → P'(x + a, y + b), that represents the translation.

2. What are the coordinates after the translation?

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