Please give the correct answer to the following problem.

A triangle with a vertex (−3, 5) is translated up 6 units. What are the coordinates of this vertex after it is translated? Draw a graph if necessary.

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The original vertex is (−3, 5). To translate it up 6 units, we add 6 to the y-coordinate:

5 + 6 = 11

Therefore, the coordinates of the vertex after the translation are (−3, 11).
Please give the correct answer to the following problem.

If "point B (6, 4)" was translated 8 units down what would be the coordinates?
If point B (6, 4) is translated 8 units down, we subtract 8 from the y-coordinate:

4 - 8 = -4

Therefore, the coordinates of the point B after the translation would be (6, -4).
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