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- triangle jkl with vertices j(-3, 4), k(5, 1), and l(1, -2); translated along the rule (x, y)→(x + 2, y - 4)
j(_, _)
k(_, _)
l(_, _)
Step1: Translate point J
For point $J(-3,4)$, apply the rule $(x,y)\to(x + 2,y - 4)$. So $x=-3$ and $y = 4$. Then $x+2=-3 + 2=-1$ and $y - 4=4-4 = 0$. So $J'(-1,0)$.
Step2: Translate point K
For point $K(5,1)$, with $x = 5$ and $y=1$. Then $x + 2=5+2=7$ and $y-4=1 - 4=-3$. So $K'(7,-3)$.
Step3: Translate point L
For point $L(1,-2)$, with $x = 1$ and $y=-2$. Then $x+2=1 + 2=3$ and $y-4=-2-4=-6$. So $L'(3,-6)$.
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$J'(-1,0)$
$K'(7,-3)$
$L'(3,-6)$