To translate a point, you add the desired horizontal and vertical shifts to the original coordinates.
For the first point (-4, 2), we shift it 3 units to the right and 2 units down.
So the new x-coordinate is -4 + 3 = -1, and the new y-coordinate is 2 - 2 = 0.
Therefore, the new point is (-1, 0).
For the second point (-4, 6), we shift it 3 units to the right and 2 units down.
So the new x-coordinate is -4 + 3 = -1, and the new y-coordinate is 6 - 2 = 4.
Therefore, the new point is (-1, 4).
Therefore, the new points on the translated line are (-1, 0) and (-1, 4).
A line contains the points (−4, 2) and (−4, 6). The line is translated 3 units to the right and 2 units down. What are the new points on the translated line?(1 point)
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