Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The translation <u>3 units to the right and 2 units down the plane</u> will result in the coordinates D' (-1, 1),E'(-2, -1) and F' (1, -2)
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Translation of coordinates</h3>
Translation is a transformation technique used to change the position of an object on an y-plane.
For instance translating a coordinate (x, y) into (x-3,y -2) means a shift of the image <u>3 units to the right and 2 units down the plane. In </u>order to get the corresponding coordinates, we will subtract 3 from the x-coordinates and 2 from the y-coordinates.
Given the coordinate of the triangle DEF as shown;
ΔDEF
D(2, 3),
E(l, 1), and;
F(4, O)
The translation <u>3 units to the right and 2 units down the plane</u> will result in the coordinates D' (-1, 1),E'(-2, -1) and F' (1, -2)
Learn more on translation here: brainly.com/question/12861087
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It's a to the power of 2
B to the power of 2
C to the power of 2
F(x)-4 : translated 4 units down
4f(x) : vertical stretched by a factor of 4