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An illustration shows a coordinate plane. Both x- and y-axes range from negative 10 to 10 in one unit increments. A quadrilateral with vertices P Q R S is drawn on it. Vertex P is at coordinates left parenthesis 4 comma 6 right parenthesis, vertex Q is at coordinates left parenthesis 7 comma 2 right parenthesis, vertex R is at coordinates left parenthesis 5 comma negative 2 right parenthesis, and vertex S is at coordinates left parenthesis 2 comma 2 right parenthesis.
Translate figure PQRS 6 units down and 2 units to the right. What are the coordinates of P′ ?
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Responses
(10, 4)
left parenthesis 10 comma 4 right parenthesis
(2, 12)
left parenthesis 2 comma 12 right parenthesis
(2, 0)
left parenthesis 2 comma 0 right parenthesis
(6, 0)
left parenthesis 6 comma 0 right parenthesis
1 answer
Since the coordinates of P are (4, 6), the new coordinates would be (4 + 2, 6 - 6) = (6, 0).
Therefore, the coordinates of P' are (6, 0).