To determine the new location of point A' after the translation, we need to know the original coordinates of point A. However, since the original coordinates are not provided in the question, I will describe how to perform the translation mathematically.
When a point (x, y) is translated 3 units to the left and 2 units down, the new coordinates (x', y') can be calculated using the following formula:
- For the translation 3 units to the left: x' = x - 3
- For the translation 2 units down: y' = y - 2
Thus, the new coordinates will be: \[ A' = (x - 3, y - 2) \]
If you provide the original coordinates of point A, I can help you find the exact location of point A' after the translation. Otherwise, it is not possible to determine which of the answer choices (A, B, C, or D) is correct without that initial information.