Jarvis wants to translate rectangle ABDC horizontally by -4 and vertically by +3 to produce A'B'C'D'. What will be the coordinates of C' after Jarvis completes this translation? (1 point) Responses ( -9, 0 ) ( -9, 0 ) ( -11, 0 ) ( -11, 0 ) ( -11, 5 ) ( -11, 5 ) ( -9, 4 ) ( -9, 4 )

c is (-7,-3)

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To find the new coordinates of point C' after the translation, we need to apply the horizontal and vertical changes to the original coordinates of C.

The original coordinates of C are (-7, -3).

  1. Horizontal translation by -4:
    This means we subtract 4 from the x-coordinate: \[ -7 - 4 = -11 \]

  2. Vertical translation by +3:
    This means we add 3 to the y-coordinate: \[ -3 + 3 = 0 \]

Now, combining both translations, the new coordinates for point C' will be: \[ C' = (-11, 0) \]

Therefore, the coordinates of C' are \((-11, 0)\).

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