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  • 27-12-2016
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Point P(−5, 2)P(−5, 2) is translated using the rule (x+3, y−1)(x+3, y−1). What is the x-coordinate of P'P' ?

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evianluw
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  • 27-12-2016
the x-coordinate of P' after translating would be -2. 
hope it helps. 
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