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Point M (4, 3) is translated according to the rule (x, y) (x + 2, y - 5). What are the coordinates of M?
(2, −2)
(6, 8)
(2, 8)
(6, -2)
can someone give me the answer please
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Steve
huh? add 2 to x, and subtract 5 from y
pick the pair that matches.
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