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Calculate the new points by adding or subtracting the translations of the x- and y-coordinates.
We are given three vertices of â–ł PQR. To graph the triangle, let's plot the points and then connect them.
ccc (x,y) &→ & (x+1,y+2) P(0,-4) &→ & P'(1,-2) Q(1,3) &→ & Q'(2,5) R(2,-5) &→ & R'(3,-3) Let's add these new vertices to the same coordinate plane.
Now we can translate the new image, △ P'Q'R', using the second of the given translations, (x,y) → (x-4,y+1). We need to subtract 4 from the x-coordinates and add 1 to the y-coordinates. ccc (x,y) &→ &(x-4,y+1) P'(1,-2) &→ & P''(-3,-1) Q'(2,5) &→ & Q''(-2,6) R'(3,-3) &→ & R''(-1,-2) Finally, we can use these new coordinates to draw the result of the composition: △P''Q''R''.