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Mathematics
Coordinate Geometry
Translation
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?
y=x+4
y=-x+4
y=3
y=x+3
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The equation of the translated line is given by the equation y=x+3.
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