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The line y=−x+1
is drawn on the coordinate plane. It is translated 1 unit to the right and 2 units up. What is the equation of the translated line?(1 point)
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y=3
y equals 3
y=x+3
y equals x plus 3
y=−x+4
y equals negative x plus 4
y=x+4
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y = −x + 4
Explanation: Translating each point (x,y) to (X,Y) = (x+1, y+2). Substitute x = X−1, y = Y−2 into Y−2 = −(X−1)+1 to get Y = −X + 4.
Explanation: Translating each point (x,y) to (X,Y) = (x+1, y+2). Substitute x = X−1, y = Y−2 into Y−2 = −(X−1)+1 to get Y = −X + 4.
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