a triangle with a vertex (-3, 5) is translated up 6 units. what ate the coordinates of this vertex after it is translated?

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To translate a point or vertex vertically, you need to add the given units to the y-coordinate. In this case, since the vertex is being translated up 6 units, you would add 6 to the y-coordinate.

Given the original vertex (-3, 5), the translated vertex would be:

x-coordinate: -3
y-coordinate: 5 + 6 = 11

Therefore, after the translation, the coordinates of the vertex would be (-3, 11).
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