SOLUTION: Point z(-3,-2)is translated using the following mapping (x,y) -> (x+1,y+5) What are the coordinate of the image of z ?

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Question 156620: Point z(-3,-2)is translated using the following mapping (x,y) -> (x+1,y+5) What are the coordinate of the image of z ?
Answer by oscargut(2103)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
z=(-3,-2)is translated using the following mapping (x,y) -> (x+1,y+5)
then if x=-3 and y=-2 image of z is (-3+1,-2+5)=(-2,3)
Answer:(-2,3)

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