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  • 10-12-2017
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Write an algebraic rule to describe the translation P(–8, 6) to P’(–10,2).4

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bigboyrt69 bigboyrt69
  • 10-12-2017
Now that's a complete question! lol

P(-8,6) -> P'(-10,2)

means we add -2 to x, and -4 to y, the rule is
(x,y) -> (x-2, y-4)

Check: P'(-8-2,6-4)=P'(-10,2)..... ok.
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