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Line Q is a vertical translation of line S 3 units down. P'' is the image of P' . What are the coordinates of P'' ?

PLEASE HELP IM STUCK Line Q is a vertical translation of line S 3 units down P is the image of P What are the coordinates of P class=

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Answer:

The coordinates of P" is (m,n+e-3).

Step-by-step explanation:

From the figure it is noticed that the line s is vertical transformation of line r, e units up. Then the x coordinates are same as in line r, but e units subtracted from y-coordinates.

If a graph vertically translated by m units up, then

[tex](x,y)\rightarrow (x,y+m)[/tex]

If a graph vertically translated by m units down, then

[tex](x,y)\rightarrow (x,y-m)[/tex]

Since the line Q is a vertical translation of line S, 3 units down, therefore x-coordinate remains same but 3 units are subtracted from y-coordinate.

[tex](x,y)\rightarrow (x,y-3)[/tex]

It is given that P" is the image of P' and P'(m,n+e).

[tex](m,n+e)\rightarrow (m,n+e-3)[/tex]

Therefore the coordinates of P" is (m,n+e-3).