If figure PQRS is translated six units up and four units to the left. What are the coordinates of point S? The original point of S was ( 2, 2 )

If we translate point S six units up, the y-coordinate will increase by 6. Therefore, the new y-coordinate of S is 2 + 6 = 8.

If we translate point S four units to the left, the x-coordinate will decrease by 4. Therefore, the new x-coordinate of S is 2 - 4 = -2.

Therefore, the coordinates of point S after the translation are (-2, 8).

To find the new coordinates of point S after the translation, we need to move it 6 units up and 4 units to the left.

Given that the original coordinates of point S were (2, 2), we can calculate the new coordinates as follows:

To move 6 units up, we subtract 6 from the y-coordinate: 2 - 6 = -4.
To move 4 units to the left, we subtract 4 from the x-coordinate: 2 - 4 = -2.

Therefore, the new coordinates of point S after the translation are (-2, -4).