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On a coordinate plane, a square has points A (negative 5, 2), B (1, 2), C (negative 4, 1), and D (negative 5, negative 4).
If a translation of is applied to square ABCD, what is the y-coordinate of B'?
-12
-8
-6
-2
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A translation adds the translation's y-component to each point's y-coordinate. B has y = 2, and the translation's y-component is −8, so B' has y = 2 + (−8) = −6.
A translation adds the translation's y-component to each point's y-coordinate. B has y = 2, and the translation's y-component is −8, so B' has y = 2 + (−8) = −6.
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