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Triangle $A B C$ with vertices $A(1,4), B(2,-5),$ and $C(-6,-6)$ is translated 3 units right and 1 unit down.Graph the preimage and the image.
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Step 1: First, we need to plot the preimage, which is the original triangle $ABC$ with vertices $A(1,4), B(2,-5),$ and $C(-6,-6)$. Show more…
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