Since R' is the image of R under the translation, the vector by which R is translated is (–4-2, 8-1) = (-6, 7).
To find the coordinates for S', we need to translate S using the same vector (-6, 7).
The coordinates for S' are (3-6, 2+7) = (-3, 9).
Therefore, the correct answer is (–3, 9).
RSV has coordinates R(2, 1), S(3, 2), and V(2, 6). A translation maps points R to R' at (–4, 8). What are the coordinates for S' for this translation? (1 point) Responses (–6, –4) (–6, –4) (–3, 2) (–3, 2) (–3, 9) (–3, 9) (–4, 13) (–4, 13)
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