SOLUTION: Point B(6, −3) is translated using the rule (x−5, y+9). What is the y-coordinate of B' ?

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Question 1046600: Point B(6, −3) is translated using the rule (x−5, y+9).
What is the y-coordinate of B' ?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Point B(6, −3) is translated using the rule (x−5, y+9).
(6, -3)
(-5, 9) is B'(1,6)

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