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What are the coordinate points of π·β² D'D
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if π· DD is translated left 50 and down 40 ? Click for Help Video
π·=(β8,β8) D=\left(-8,-8\right)D=(β8,β8)
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To translate the point \( D = (-8, -8) \) left by 50 and down by 40, you can follow these steps:
1. **Translate left (subtract from the x-coordinate)**:
\[ x' = -8 - 50 = -58 \]
2. **Translate down (subtract from the y-coordinate)**:
\[ y' = -8 - 40 = -48 \]
Thus, the coordinates of \( D' \) after the translation are:
\[
D' = (-58, -48)
\]
So the final answer is:
\[
D' = (-58, -48)
\]
1. **Translate left (subtract from the x-coordinate)**:
\[ x' = -8 - 50 = -58 \]
2. **Translate down (subtract from the y-coordinate)**:
\[ y' = -8 - 40 = -48 \]
Thus, the coordinates of \( D' \) after the translation are:
\[
D' = (-58, -48)
\]
So the final answer is:
\[
D' = (-58, -48)
\]
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