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RSV has coordinates R(2, 1), S(3, 2), and V(2, 6). A translation maps points R to R' at (–4, 8). What are the coordinates for S' for this translation? (1 point) Responses (–6, –4) (–6, –4) (–3, 2) (–3, 2) (–3, 9) (–3, 9) (–4, 13)
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To find the coordinates for S' for this translation, we need to determine the change in x and y coordinates from S to S'.
The x-coordinate of S' can be found by subtracting the change in x from R to R' (which is -4-2=-6) from the x-coordinate of S:
3 - 6 = -3
The y-coordinate of S' can be found by subtracting the change in y from R to R' (which is 8-1=7) from the y-coordinate of S:
2 - 7 = -5
Therefore, the coordinates for S' are (-3, -5).
The x-coordinate of S' can be found by subtracting the change in x from R to R' (which is -4-2=-6) from the x-coordinate of S:
3 - 6 = -3
The y-coordinate of S' can be found by subtracting the change in y from R to R' (which is 8-1=7) from the y-coordinate of S:
2 - 7 = -5
Therefore, the coordinates for S' are (-3, -5).
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