Respuesta :

gmany

Answer:

(3, -2)

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]G(-7,\ 4)\to x=-7,\ y=4\\\\\text{the rule}\ (x+10,\ y-6)\\\\\text{substitute}\\\\x+10=-7+10=3\\y-6=4-6=-2[/tex]

Answer: The x-coordinate is [tex]3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following point:

[tex]G ( -7,4 )[/tex]

You can notice that its x-coordinate is -7.

You know that the given point is translated using this rule:

[tex](x + 10, y -6)[/tex]

Therefore, in order to find the x-coordinate of [tex]G'[/tex], you need to add 10 to the x-coordinate of [tex]G ( -7,4 )[/tex], Therefore, this is:

[tex]x=-7+10\\\\x=3[/tex]

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