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A triangle on a coordinate plane is translated according to the rule t–8, 4(x, y). which is another way to write this rule? (x, y) → (x 4, y – 8) (x, y) → (x – 4, y – 8) (x, y) → (x – 8, y 4) (x, y) → (x 8, y – 4)
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The rule is a translation rule, and another way of writing the rule t -8, 4(x, y) is (x - 8, y + 4)

How to rewrite the transformation rule?

The rule is given as:

t -8, 4(x, y)

The above rule means that:

A translation of 8 units right and 4 units up.

This is represented as:

(x - 8, y + 4)

Hence, another way of writing the rule t -8, 4(x, y) is (x - 8, y + 4)

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