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What is the image point of (9,9)(9,9) after a translation right 5 units and down 4 units?
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Answer:  (14, 5)

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Explanation:

Translating 5 units to the right means x becomes x+5. Whatever the x coordinate is, we add on 5.

Translating 4 units down means we go from y to y-4.

Overall, the point (x,y) becomes (x+5, y-4).

We can write the compact notation [tex](x,y) \to (x+5,y-4)[/tex]

So for the specific point given, we can say:

[tex](x,y) \to (x+5,y-4)\\\\(9,9) \to (9+5,9-4)\\\\(9,9) \to (14,5)\\\\[/tex]

The point (9,9) shifts to (14, 5)