The line y=−x+1 is drawn on the coordinate plane. It is translated 1 unit to the right and 2 units up. What is the equation of the translated line?(1 point)

To translate a point (x, y) to the right one unit and up two units, you add 1 to the x-coordinate and 2 to the y-coordinate. Therefore, the translated line will have an equation of y = -(x-1) + 2, which simplifies to y = -x + 3.