Jarvis wants to translate rectangle ABDC horizontally by —4 and vertically by +3 to produce rectangle A'B'D'C".

What will be the coordinates of C' after Jarvis completes this translation?
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To determine the coordinates of point C' after translating rectangle ABDC horizontally by -4 and vertically by +3, we first need the original coordinates of point C.

Let's assume the coordinates of point C are (x_C, y_C).

The translation rules are as follows:

  • Horizontal translation by -4 means we subtract 4 from the x-coordinate.
  • Vertical translation by +3 means we add 3 to the y-coordinate.

So, the new coordinates for C' after the translation will be:

\[ C' = (x_C - 4, y_C + 3) \]

Without the specific coordinates of point C, we can't provide a numeric answer, but you can apply this transformation directly if you have the original coordinates. If you provide the coordinates of C, I can calculate the exact location of C'.

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