How would you describe the effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units?(1 point) Responses Add 3 units to each x -value and add 4 units to each y -value. Add 3 units to each x -value and add 4 units to each y -value. Add 4 units to each x -value and subtract 3 units from each y -value. Add 4 units to each x -value and subtract 3 units from each y -value. Add 3 units to each x -value and subtract 4 units from each y -value. Add 3 units to each x -value and subtract 4 units from each y -value. Subtract 3 units from each x -value and subtract 4 units from each y -value.

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To describe the effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down 4 units and to the right 3 units, you would:

  1. Translate down 4 units means you subtract 4 from the y-coordinate.
  2. Translate to the right 3 units means you add 3 to the x-coordinate.

Thus, you would add 3 units to each x-value and subtract 4 units from each y-value.

The correct response is: Add 3 units to each x-value and subtract 4 units from each y-value.