How would you describe the effect of the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated down for units and to the right three units one point
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The effect of translating a figure down for units and to the right three units is a movement of each vertex down by four units (if the figure is translated directly downwards) and to the right by three units. This means that each coordinate of every vertex is decreased by four units on the y-axis and increased by three units on the x-axis.