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If the point P(-3,2) is translated under the vector (1,-5) what quadrant will P' be located?

Quadrant 3?
9 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
P' = (-3,2) + (1,-5)
= .....
9 years ago
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If the point P(-3,2) is translated under the vector (1,-5) what quadrant will P' be located?

Quadrant 3?

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